Airborne Electronic Warfare Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
4029359G1 Hub Assembly Gear
010871707
4030474-901 Power Supply Subassembly
010611095
406231-6 Electrical Lead Assembly
012005182
40P2453-1 Push Button
010688048
41145-120-00-6 Diode Semiconductor Device
005548220
412282-1 Terminal Board
011031776
412292-1 Voltage Regulator
010893296
412887-3 Switch-assembly
010901394
413-1033 Pulse Generator
010774947
413-1706 Signal Generator
013105635
4132-3 Push Switch
012461451
4132-6 Push Switch
012459974
413386-6 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011915316
414725-1 Terminal
011005950
4150992-1 Special Bracket
004442698
418616 Diode Semiconductor Device
010614960
423R274H01 Headless Shoulder Pin
004355944
42405G2 Test Set Cable Assembly
007866278
4245465-001 Combinat Box And Open End Wrench
013063297
4245465-009 Combinat Box And Open End Wrench
013063297
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Airborne Electronic Warfare Equipment

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Electronic warfare (EW) is any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack of an enemy, or impede enemy assaults via the spectrum. The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponent the advantage of, and ensure friendly unimpeded access to, the EM spectrum. EW can be applied from air, sea, land, and space by manned and unmanned systems, and can target humans, communications, radar, or other assets.

Military operations are executed in an information environment increasingly complicated by the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum portion of the information environment is referred to as the electromagnetic environment (EME). The recognized need for military forces to have unimpeded access to and use of the electromagnetic environment creates vulnerabilities and opportunities for electronic warfare (EW) in support of military operations.

Within the information operations construct, EW is an element of information warfare; more specifically, it is an element of offensive and defensive counterinformation.

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