Phoenix (aim-54) Air-to-air Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
054000151 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
008215215
055-9 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
000803218
0550-7705 Transistor
009305325
055242 Fluid Filter Element
002202417
059-20040-004 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
007026410
059-20040-011 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
008790123
05G000003-0127 Paper Dielectric Fixed Capacitor
001127399
06-115400-000 Glow Lamp
007315071
060-01104-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001069352
060-01206-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048335
060-01305-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048365
060-01506-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001069348
060-01506-062 Composition Fixed Resistor
001069348
060-01605-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001111682
060-02206-063 Composition Fixed Resistor
002478715
060-03304-063 Composition Fixed Resistor
002448258
060-03901-041 Composition Fixed Resistor
001266678
060-05104-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001114744
060-07503-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048337
060-07504-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001168568
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Missile, Air-to-air, Phoenix (aim-54)

Picture of Phoenix (aim-54)  Air-to-air Missile

The AIM-54 Phoenix is a radar-guided, long-range air-to-air missile (AAM), carried in clusters of up to six missiles on the Grumman F-14 Tomcat, its only operational launch platform. The Phoenix was the United States' only long-range air-to-air missile. The combination of Phoenix missile and the AN/AWG-9 guidance radar was the first aerial weapons system that could simultaneously engage multiple targets. Both the missile and the aircraft were used by the United States Navy and are now retired, the AIM-54 Phoenix in 2004 and the F-14 in 2006. They were replaced by the shorter-range AIM-120 AMRAAM, employed on the F/A-18 Hornet and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. Following the retirement of the F-14 by the U.S. Navy, the weapon's only current operator is the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. Brevity code "Fox Three" was used when firing the AIM-54.

Since 1951, the Navy faced the initial threat from the Tupolev Tu-4K 'Bull' carryinganti-ship missiles. Eventually, during the height of the Cold War, the threat would have expanded into regimental-size raids of Tu-16 Badger and Tu-22M Backfire bombers equipped with low-flying, long-range, high-speed, nuclear-armed cruise missiles and considerable electronic countermeasures (ECM) of various types.

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