An/slq-32 Countermeasure Set Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0164-8 Lock Washer
009338119
016812 Film Fixed Resistor
003508351
017-000663-001 Electrical Connect End Seal Plug
002358970
017-000663-002 Electrical Connect End Seal Plug
004967171
017-000663-003 Electrical Connect End Seal Plug
003515944
017-000663-004 Electrical Connect End Seal Plug
010970399
0171680006 Composition Fixed Resistor
004356374
017606003 Transistor
009253777
0179946 Extractor Post Fuseholder
008929311
018-001458-004 Electrical Contact
004784402
018-001480 Electrical Contact
002393338
0180-0100 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012243023
0180-0195 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012761127
0180-0708 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012330730
0180-0962 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004950042
0180-1025 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012449442
0180-1029 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004950042
0180-1794 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012309263
0180-2249 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
001135689
0180-2374 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012554968
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Countermeasure Set, An/slq-32

Picture of An/slq-32 Countermeasure Set

The AN/SLQ-32 is a shipboard electronic warfare suite built by the Raytheon Company of Goleta, California. It is currently the primary electronic warfare system in use by U.S. Navy ships (as of 2007).

Referred to by its operators as the "slick-32". The SLQ-32 was originally conceived in the 1970s to augment the AN/WLR-1, which had been in service since the early 1960s. It was later determined to save costs to replace the various WLR-1 series suites with the SLQ-32 as a stand alone system. As originally designed, the SLQ-32 was produced in three variants, the (V)1, (V)2 and (V)3. Later in its service life, two additional versions were built, the (V)4 and (V)5. The Air Transport Rack sized processors were supplied by ROLM Mil-Spec Computers in San Jose, CA.

All versions of the SLQ-32, with the exception of the (V)4, are interfaced with the MK36 Decoy Launching System, able to launch chaff and infrared decoys under the control of the SLQ-32. The number and arrangement of MK36 launchers installed depends on the size of the ship, ranging from two launchers on a small combatant to as many as ten on an aircraft carrier. A growing number of systems are being upgraded to incorporate the multi-national MK-53 Nulka system.

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