Airborne Electronic Warfare Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
11613B Frequency Calibrator
013706689
1166155-1 Power Supply Set
012528281
1166174-1 Optical Filter Assembly
012528190
11796-0001 Handle Insert Assembly
004890666
11801A Oscilloscope
013716901
1206-11 Push Switch
008423800
121773 Electrical Equipme Mounting Base
011873962
122007-5 Electrical Filter Assembly
011222606
12Z2754-7 Capacitor Retainer
009983662
12Z2870-9 Bulkhead-lower Tray
001055166
13226E7052-2 Electronic Shielding Gasket
011818437
133488-0001 Plate Assembly Retain
013940251
133790-0002 Radio Frequency Gr Contact Strip
010625159
134016-0001 Switch Assembly
010495425
134036-0001-1 Cable Assembly
013564254
134037-0002 Dispenser Bracket
010215846
135681-801 Hexagon Retainer Assembly
004360614
135944-0001 Switch Lever
010572903
1375046 Integrally Illuminated Panel
010429196
13894 Motor Stator
011166264
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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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