Joint Stars Target Radar System Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
110-045-1 Turnlock Fastener Receptacle
000369306
1101 Poppet Drain Cock
003265132
11011112-42 Machine Screw
001821367
11067321-014 Conductor Splice
011357076
11071A Probe Kit
004656894
11072596 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
002266439
1111-555219 Check Valve
005622712
111117-1 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
008122969
11138-002 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
009499306
11153149-2 S Electrical Insulation Sleeving
009896238
11177-1-73 Nonmetallic Hose
002781103
1120-R-A-0.812-23 Spacing Threaded Standoff
012205009
112740380 Boss Reducer
006407200
1130389G16 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
008122969
1130389G62 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
008269068
11313-4-BLACK Electrical Insulation Sleeving
008122969
1132016G236 Electrical Wire
008252071
1142005-3 Turnlock Fastener Stud Assembly
006390561
1142721 Split Washer
009840388
1147AS365-4 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
008122969
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Joint Stars Target Radar System

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The Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is a United States Air Force Airborne ground surveillance, battle management and command and control aircraft. It tracks ground vehicles and some aircraft, collects imagery, and relays tactical pictures to ground and air theater commanders. The aircraft is operated by both active duty Air Force and Air National Guard units and also carries specially trained U.S. Army personnel as additional flight crew.

Joint STARS evolved from separate United States Army and Air Force programs to develop, detect, locate and attack enemy armor at ranges beyond the forward area of troops. In 1982, the programs were merged and the U.S. Air Force became the lead agent. The concept and sensor technology for the E-8 was developed and tested on the Tacit Blue experimental aircraft. The prime contract was awarded to Grumman Aerospace Corporation in September 1985 for two E-8A development systems.

In late 2005, Northrop Grumman was awarded a contract for upgrading engines and other systems.

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