Airborne Electronic Warfare Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
584R222H01 Electrical Plug Connector
010702128
584R459H02 Electrical Connector Shell
010771139
584R580H01 Band Pass Filter
010940399
584R641H01 Electrical Plug Connector
011297632
584R894H01 Transistor
011322822
586R649H01 Flexible Printed Cable Assembly
012043697
586R845H01 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012208894
58744-40003 Cable Assembly
013220488
58744-40600 Test Adapter
011084691
58744-40902 Cable Assembly
013222049
58744-90060 Observation Window
011280340
5919586P1 Electrica Connector
010754444
5919744P1 Receptacle Dummy Connector
010758958
60100009-003 Power Supply
013130224
6133821-1 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
010740039
6197944-1 Fuse Cover
010418230
619R943G02 Grooved Clamp Coupling Half
000937594
6235905-1 Tape Container Cover
010415778
624R113G02 Access Cover
002711522
624R629G01 Power Supply
000037462
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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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