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Define the following acronyms: RADAR
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RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING
APS-115 or APS 137, |
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Define the following acronyms: IFF
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Identification Friend of Foe
APX-76 |
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Define the following acronyms: ADF
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Automatic Direction Finder
ARN-83 |
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Define the following acronyms: TACAN
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Tactical Air Navigation
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Define the following acronyms: IRDS
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INfrared Detection System
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Define the following acronyms: MAD
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Magnetic Anomaly Detection
ASQ-81 |
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Define the following acronyms: ESM
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Electronic Support Measures
ALR-66 |
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Define the following acronyms: ISAR
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Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar
APS-137(V5) |
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Define the following acronyms: SAR
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Synthetic Aperture Radar
APS-137 (V3) |
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Discuss the importance of the Aircraft Static Dissipation System.
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Static dischargers (or wickets, wires)are used to allow continuous satisfactory operation of onboard navigation and radio communication systems during adverse charging conditions by limiting static potential buildup on the aircraft and controlling interference.
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State the purpose of the P-3 Electrical Power Supply system as stated in the NATOPS Flight Manual.
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To provide the necessary AC and DC power for aircraft requirements.
AC power is furnished by three engine driven generators and one additional generator driven by the APU. DC power is supplied by three Transformer Rectifiers, which convert AC power to DC power. |