Airborne Electronic Warfare Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
087-015116-002 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
012750865
087-015379-001 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013010916
088-002738 Terminal Board
010883414
0910B07-000 Power Supply
011646086
1-91309-001 Diode Semiconductor Device
005548220
10052893-103 Power Supply Test Package
011147197
10052910-101 Test Program Set
010081531
10052912-101 Test Program Set
010086095
100552893-103 Power Supply Test Package
011147197
100552912-101 Test Program Set
010086095
100781 Semiconductor Device Holder
010612299
10122105 Recessed Washer
010882000
1035467G1 Rail Upper Aft Rcvr
010731097
1040898-1 Power Supply
012747597
10410DR3-22 Push Switch
011667162
10410DR3-24 Push Switch
011645916
1042460-1 Power Supply
012318047
10479-03 Indicator Light Assembly
012165954
10520-033 O-ring
010672306
10520-035 O-ring
010672306
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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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