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La Faire Vite: An electronic warfare console built by Harris for the Army Security Agency and deployed in the Harz Mountains, West Germany. The system uses digitally modulated microwave radios to beam intelligence information to the central LFV control center inWurmburg.
RUSSIAN DESIGNATIONS OF MISSILES AND SPACECRAFT The designations of Soviet missiles, launch vehicles, and spacecraft were considered state secrets. Therefore as long as that state existed very few of the designations were made public. ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS GQM-173 MSST Alliant Techsystems GQM-173 MSST. In mid-2007, the U.S. Navy initiated the MSST (Multi-Stage Supersonic Target) program to develop a target missile to simulate the Russian 3M54E (SS-N-27 Sizzler) anti-ship missile. In February 2008, the designation ZGQM-173A was allocated to the future MSST vehicle. The GQM-173 will have to replicate the capabilities of the 3M54E, which is a subsonic cruise GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe. DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET Designation-Systems.Net. U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Non-U.S. Military Aircraft and Missile Designation Systems US MILITARY AVIATION DESIGNATION SYSTEMS Aircraft. This site includes several articles, which explain several aspects of the current U.S. Department of Defense aircraft designation system in great detail. COVER DESIGNATIONS FOR CLASSIFIED USAF AIRCRAFT One known formerly classified aircraft, which is missing from the list, is the Lockheed HAVE BLUE stealth demonstrator. However, source says that this aircraft never received a YF-1xx style designation.. There are also reports which link the F-116 and F-118 designations to the MiG-25 and MiG-29, respectively. LOCKHEED UGM-27 POLARIS Lockheed UGM-27 Polaris. The Polaris was the first SLBM (Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile) deployed by the U.S. Navy. Their inherent immunity to pre-emptive strikes has made SLBMs one of the most important assets of the U.S. nuclear armed forces ever since. DESIGNATIONS OF U.S. AERONAUTICAL AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT It should be noted, that only the Air Force uses ASETDS consistently for all its aeronautical and support equipment. The Navy uses its MARK/MOD numbering system for a lot of equipment used in naval aviation. The Army did never use ASETDS, relying instead on the Army Nomenclature system for all its equipment. 2 Aeronautical and Support Equipment Type Designation SystemCODE NAME LISTING
La Faire Vite: An electronic warfare console built by Harris for the Army Security Agency and deployed in the Harz Mountains, West Germany. The system uses digitally modulated microwave radios to beam intelligence information to the central LFV control center inWurmburg.
RUSSIAN DESIGNATIONS OF MISSILES AND SPACECRAFT The designations of Soviet missiles, launch vehicles, and spacecraft were considered state secrets. Therefore as long as that state existed very few of the designations were made public. ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS GQM-173 MSST Alliant Techsystems GQM-173 MSST. In mid-2007, the U.S. Navy initiated the MSST (Multi-Stage Supersonic Target) program to develop a target missile to simulate the Russian 3M54E (SS-N-27 Sizzler) anti-ship missile. In February 2008, the designation ZGQM-173A was allocated to the future MSST vehicle. The GQM-173 will have to replicate the capabilities of the 3M54E, which is a subsonic cruise GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe. DIRECTORY OF U.S. MILITARY ROCKETS AND MISSILES The Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles presents concise information about all missiles and rockets, which have received a numerical designation in the DOD's joint Designation System for Unmanned Aerospace Vehicles since 27 June 1963.. As can be expected from a site on Designation-Systems.Net, emphasis is on the complete reference to the designations of all missile variants (for ROCKWELL GBU-15(V)/B Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B. The GBU-15(V)/B is a family of electro-optically guided glide bombs (EOGB) developed and used by the U.S. Air Force. These bombs are included in this missile directory, because the missile designator AGM-112 was at one time requested for them.. Development of the GBU-15 EOGB family was begun in 1974 by the Air Force Systems Command's Armament Division at Eglin AFB as an RAYTHEON AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW The RIM-7F Sea Sparrow was the ship-launched equivalent of the AIM-7F. Therefore it was actually more advanced than the RIM-7H described below. It is possible that the RIM-101A missile proposed in 1974 was also an advanced RIM-7E/H Sea Sparrow derivative, which was cancelled in favor of further RIM-7 development. The RIM-7F was relatively short-lived because further development was cancelled LOCKHEED MARTIN CKEM Lockheed Martin CKEM. Lockheed Martin was also developing a CKEM design since the original contract was awarded in April 2000. The ATD (Advanced Technology Demonstration) phase began in October 2003, and in November, Lockheed Martin successfully tested CKEM components in a first flight test. Lockheed Martin's CKEM missile is about 1.5 m (60 in) long and weighs less than 45 kg (100 lb).AN/AWA TO AN/AYW
AN/AWM-1 AN/AWM-2: Altitude Simulator AN/AWM-3: Computer Test Set AN/AWM-4: Fuze Function Control System Test Set for AN/AWW-1: AN/AWM-5: Fire-Control System Test HarnessAN/AMA TO AN/ANQ
AN/AMQ-1: AM-Modulated Radiosonde; manufactured by Bendix: AN/AMQ-2: Recording Aerograph AN/AMQ-3: Wind Measuring Recording Aerograph; manufactured by Belfort Instrument Co.: AN/AMQ-4CODE NAME LISTING
Babylift: Operation, Evacuation of orphans from South Vietnam, 1972: Back Porch: Tropospheric scatter communications system installed in Vietnam and linked with U.S. forces in Thailand. BOEING GROUND-BASED INTERCEPTOR Boeing Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) The Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) missile is the weapon component of the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system, and consists of a multi-stage rocket booster (BV - Boost Vehicle) and a kinetic kill vehicle (EKV - Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle) for exoatmospheric interception of ballistic missilewarheads.
AIR-LAUNCHED 5-INCH ROCKETS Air-Launched 5-Inch Rockets 5-Inch FFAR (Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket) The first air-launched 5-inch rocket of the U.S. Navy was a derivative of an earlier 3.5-inch FFAR, which was developed by the Navy from June 1943 as an aircraft-launched ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) rocket.The 3.5-inch FFAR was considered accurate enough for use against surface ships and land targets, but needed an MARTIN MARIETTA ASALM Martin Marietta ASALM. In 1976, the U.S. Air Force issued a requirement for a new air-launched missile called ASALM (Advanced Strategic Air-Launched Missile).ASALM was intended as a nuclear-armed replacement for the AGM-69 SRAM (Short-Range Attack Missile) with a longer range and a much higher speed. Apart from its primary strategic air-to-ground mission, the missile was planned to have a DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET Designation-Systems.Net. U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Non-U.S. Military Aircraft and Missile Designation Systems DESIGNATIONS OF U.S. MILITARY ELECTRONIC AND (1) was a letter code for the manufacturer, the first letter always being a "C". Initially, only two letters were used, but this was later extended to 3 and 4 letters. ROCKWELL GBU-15(V)/B Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B. The GBU-15(V)/B is a family of electro-optically guided glide bombs (EOGB) developed and used by the U.S. Air Force. These bombs are included in this missile directory, because the missile designator AGM-112 was at one time requested for them.. Development of the GBU-15 EOGB family was begun in 1974 by the Air Force Systems Command's Armament Division at Eglin AFB as an U.S. MILITARY CODE NAMES 1 Names — Another Form of Designation. 1.1 Code Words 1.2 Nicknames 1.3 Exercise Terms 1.4 Alphabetical Blocks for Nicknames and Exercise Terms 1.5 Permanently Assigned First Words for Two-Word Nicknames 1.6 Sources. 2 List of Names. 1 Names — Another Form of Designation (by Andreas Gehrs-Pahl). Project Names and Code Words were used by military and intelligence organizations GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz DESIGNATIONS OF SOVIET AND RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND Disclaimer The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked" over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use. RAYTHEON AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW The RIM-7F Sea Sparrow was the ship-launched equivalent of the AIM-7F. Therefore it was actually more advanced than the RIM-7H described below. It is possible that the RIM-101A missile proposed in 1974 was also an advanced RIM-7E/H Sea Sparrow derivative, which was cancelled in favor of further RIM-7 development. The RIM-7F was relatively short-lived because further development was cancelled BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe.AN/ALQ TO AN/ALT
AN/ALQ-1: Experimental Transponder Jammer; manufactured by AIL: AN/ALQ-2: Airborne Warning Receiver AN/ALQ-3: D/E-Band Search/Lock Jammer; manufactured by Maxson: AN/ALQ-4CONSOLIDATED BQ-8
Consolidated BQ-8. In 1944 the USAAF intended to convert some worn-out Consolidated B-24D/J Liberator bombers to BQ-8 radio-controlled assault drones for use against heavily defended targets on Japanese islands in the Pacific. The concept was the same as used for the B-17 Flying Fortress conversions in the BQ-7 Aphrodite project. The BQ-8 would take off with two crew, who would then DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET Designation-Systems.Net. U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Non-U.S. Military Aircraft and Missile Designation Systems DESIGNATIONS OF U.S. MILITARY ELECTRONIC AND (1) was a letter code for the manufacturer, the first letter always being a "C". Initially, only two letters were used, but this was later extended to 3 and 4 letters. ROCKWELL GBU-15(V)/B Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B. The GBU-15(V)/B is a family of electro-optically guided glide bombs (EOGB) developed and used by the U.S. Air Force. These bombs are included in this missile directory, because the missile designator AGM-112 was at one time requested for them.. Development of the GBU-15 EOGB family was begun in 1974 by the Air Force Systems Command's Armament Division at Eglin AFB as an U.S. MILITARY CODE NAMES 1 Names — Another Form of Designation. 1.1 Code Words 1.2 Nicknames 1.3 Exercise Terms 1.4 Alphabetical Blocks for Nicknames and Exercise Terms 1.5 Permanently Assigned First Words for Two-Word Nicknames 1.6 Sources. 2 List of Names. 1 Names — Another Form of Designation (by Andreas Gehrs-Pahl). Project Names and Code Words were used by military and intelligence organizations GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz DESIGNATIONS OF SOVIET AND RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND Disclaimer The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked" over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use. RAYTHEON AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW The RIM-7F Sea Sparrow was the ship-launched equivalent of the AIM-7F. Therefore it was actually more advanced than the RIM-7H described below. It is possible that the RIM-101A missile proposed in 1974 was also an advanced RIM-7E/H Sea Sparrow derivative, which was cancelled in favor of further RIM-7 development. The RIM-7F was relatively short-lived because further development was cancelled BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe.AN/ALQ TO AN/ALT
AN/ALQ-1: Experimental Transponder Jammer; manufactured by AIL: AN/ALQ-2: Airborne Warning Receiver AN/ALQ-3: D/E-Band Search/Lock Jammer; manufactured by Maxson: AN/ALQ-4CONSOLIDATED BQ-8
Consolidated BQ-8. In 1944 the USAAF intended to convert some worn-out Consolidated B-24D/J Liberator bombers to BQ-8 radio-controlled assault drones for use against heavily defended targets on Japanese islands in the Pacific. The concept was the same as used for the B-17 Flying Fortress conversions in the BQ-7 Aphrodite project. The BQ-8 would take off with two crew, who would then DIRECTORY OF U.S. MILITARY ROCKETS AND MISSILES The Main Part of the Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles presents concise information about all missiles and rockets, which have received a numerical designation in the DOD's joint Designation System for Unmanned Aerospace Vehicles since 27 June 1963.. Appendix 5 covers the guided bombs, which received a designation in the DOD's GBUseries of weapons.
LOCKHEED MARTIN CKEM Lockheed Martin CKEM. Lockheed Martin was also developing a CKEM design since the original contract was awarded in April 2000. The ATD (Advanced Technology Demonstration) phase began in October 2003, and in November, Lockheed Martin successfully tested CKEM components in a first flight test. Lockheed Martin's CKEM missile is about 1.5 m (60 in) long and weighs less than 45 kg (100 lb). AN/APN - EQUIPMENT LISTING - DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET AN/APN-1: Radio Altimeter (improved AN/ARN-1); used in P-61, C-119, B-32, C-121, H-19, P-5, AF-2W, AD-5, F2H-2/2N/2P, F3D, F6F-5N, F9F, XF10F-1, P2V-4, PB4Y-2, PBM-5S, PBY-6A, R5C-1, R5D-2, R6D-1, SB2C-5, TBM-3S: AN/APN-2 "Rebecca" Radio Beacon; used with AN/PPN-1, AN/TPN-2 AN/APN-3: SHORAN; used with AN/CPN-2; used in B-45A: AN/APN-4: LORAN; manufactured by Philco; used in B-29, B-32, C-47, C RAYTHEON MIM-23 HAWK Raytheon SAM-A-18/M3/MIM-23 Hawk. The Hawk was the first mobile medium-range guided anti-aircraft missile deployed by the U.S. Army, and was the oldest SAM system still in use by U.S. armed forces in the late 1990s.. Development studies for a semi-active radar homing medium-range surface-to-air missile system were begun by the U.S. Army in 1952 under the designation SAM-A-18 Hawk (Homing AllRAYTHEON PAVEWAY II
Raytheon (Texas Instruments) Paveway II (GBU-10/B, GBU-12/B, GBU-16/B, GBU-17/B, GBU-48/B, GBU-49/B, GBU-50/B, GBU-51/B)History and General Description. The Paveway I laser-guided bombs had been used by the USAF very successfully in the later phases of the Vietnam war. The Paveway II follow-on development rectified two major shortcomings of the first version: the Computer Control Group (CCG ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS GQM-173 MSST Alliant Techsystems GQM-173 MSST. In mid-2007, the U.S. Navy initiated the MSST (Multi-Stage Supersonic Target) program to develop a target missile to simulate the Russian 3M54E (SS-N-27 Sizzler) anti-ship missile. In February 2008, the designation ZGQM-173A was allocated to the future MSST vehicle. The GQM-173 will have to replicate the capabilities of the 3M54E, which is a subsonic cruiseCODE NAME LISTING
Babylift: Operation, Evacuation of orphans from South Vietnam, 1972: Back Porch: Tropospheric scatter communications system installed in Vietnam and linked with U.S. forces in Thailand.AN/AWA TO AN/AYW
AN/AWM-1 AN/AWM-2: Altitude Simulator AN/AWM-3: Computer Test Set AN/AWM-4: Fuze Function Control System Test Set for AN/AWW-1: AN/AWM-5: Fire-Control System Test HarnessCODE NAME LISTING
La Faire Vite: An electronic warfare console built by Harris for the Army Security Agency and deployed in the Harz Mountains, West Germany. The system uses digitally modulated microwave radios to beam intelligence information to the central LFV control center inWurmburg.
WILLYS-OVERLAND LTV-N-2 LOON The U.S. Navy had also shown interest in the JB-2 program from the beginning, and suggested to launch the missile from escort carriers. The Navy called the weapon the Loon and in late 1945 the designation KGW-1 was assigned to a proposed submarine-launched tactical weapon. It was briefly considered to arm the Loon with a 15 kT XW-10 nuclear warhead, but these plans were short-lived. DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET Designation-Systems.Net. U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Non-U.S. Military Aircraft and Missile Designation Systems DESIGNATIONS OF U.S. MILITARY ELECTRONIC AND (1) was a letter code for the manufacturer, the first letter always being a "C". Initially, only two letters were used, but this was later extended to 3 and 4 letters. ROCKWELL GBU-15(V)/B Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B. The GBU-15(V)/B is a family of electro-optically guided glide bombs (EOGB) developed and used by the U.S. Air Force. These bombs are included in this missile directory, because the missile designator AGM-112 was at one time requested for them.. Development of the GBU-15 EOGB family was begun in 1974 by the Air Force Systems Command's Armament Division at Eglin AFB as an U.S. MILITARY CODE NAMES 1 Names — Another Form of Designation. 1.1 Code Words 1.2 Nicknames 1.3 Exercise Terms 1.4 Alphabetical Blocks for Nicknames and Exercise Terms 1.5 Permanently Assigned First Words for Two-Word Nicknames 1.6 Sources. 2 List of Names. 1 Names — Another Form of Designation (by Andreas Gehrs-Pahl). Project Names and Code Words were used by military and intelligence organizations GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz DESIGNATIONS OF SOVIET AND RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND Disclaimer The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked" over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use. BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe. RAYTHEON AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW The RIM-7F Sea Sparrow was the ship-launched equivalent of the AIM-7F. Therefore it was actually more advanced than the RIM-7H described below. It is possible that the RIM-101A missile proposed in 1974 was also an advanced RIM-7E/H Sea Sparrow derivative, which was cancelled in favor of further RIM-7 development. The RIM-7F was relatively short-lived because further development was cancelledAN/ALQ TO AN/ALT
AN/ALQ-1: Experimental Transponder Jammer; manufactured by AIL: AN/ALQ-2: Airborne Warning Receiver AN/ALQ-3: D/E-Band Search/Lock Jammer; manufactured by Maxson: AN/ALQ-4CONSOLIDATED BQ-8
Consolidated BQ-8. In 1944 the USAAF intended to convert some worn-out Consolidated B-24D/J Liberator bombers to BQ-8 radio-controlled assault drones for use against heavily defended targets on Japanese islands in the Pacific. The concept was the same as used for the B-17 Flying Fortress conversions in the BQ-7 Aphrodite project. The BQ-8 would take off with two crew, who would then DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET Designation-Systems.Net. U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Non-U.S. Military Aircraft and Missile Designation Systems DESIGNATIONS OF U.S. MILITARY ELECTRONIC AND (1) was a letter code for the manufacturer, the first letter always being a "C". Initially, only two letters were used, but this was later extended to 3 and 4 letters. ROCKWELL GBU-15(V)/B Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B. The GBU-15(V)/B is a family of electro-optically guided glide bombs (EOGB) developed and used by the U.S. Air Force. These bombs are included in this missile directory, because the missile designator AGM-112 was at one time requested for them.. Development of the GBU-15 EOGB family was begun in 1974 by the Air Force Systems Command's Armament Division at Eglin AFB as an U.S. MILITARY CODE NAMES 1 Names — Another Form of Designation. 1.1 Code Words 1.2 Nicknames 1.3 Exercise Terms 1.4 Alphabetical Blocks for Nicknames and Exercise Terms 1.5 Permanently Assigned First Words for Two-Word Nicknames 1.6 Sources. 2 List of Names. 1 Names — Another Form of Designation (by Andreas Gehrs-Pahl). Project Names and Code Words were used by military and intelligence organizations GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNATIONS Designation: Year: Remarks: B.I: 1914: Engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Mercedes D II: B.II: 1914: Derivative of B.I; variants: B.IIa; engine: 1x Mercedes D I or 1x Benz DESIGNATIONS OF SOVIET AND RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND Disclaimer The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked" over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use. BUREAU OF STANDARDS/GOODYEAR SUM-N-2 GREBE Bureau of Standards/Goodyear SUM-N-2 Grebe. The Grebe was part of the Kingfisher family of guided anti-ship/anti-submarine weapons, which was developed under the prime contract of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). Originally projected as Kingfisher E in 1946, it was subcontracted to Goodyear, and redesignated in September 1947 as SUM-2 (SUM-N-2 from early 1948) Grebe. RAYTHEON AIM/RIM-7 SPARROW The RIM-7F Sea Sparrow was the ship-launched equivalent of the AIM-7F. Therefore it was actually more advanced than the RIM-7H described below. It is possible that the RIM-101A missile proposed in 1974 was also an advanced RIM-7E/H Sea Sparrow derivative, which was cancelled in favor of further RIM-7 development. The RIM-7F was relatively short-lived because further development was cancelledAN/ALQ TO AN/ALT
AN/ALQ-1: Experimental Transponder Jammer; manufactured by AIL: AN/ALQ-2: Airborne Warning Receiver AN/ALQ-3: D/E-Band Search/Lock Jammer; manufactured by Maxson: AN/ALQ-4CONSOLIDATED BQ-8
Consolidated BQ-8. In 1944 the USAAF intended to convert some worn-out Consolidated B-24D/J Liberator bombers to BQ-8 radio-controlled assault drones for use against heavily defended targets on Japanese islands in the Pacific. The concept was the same as used for the B-17 Flying Fortress conversions in the BQ-7 Aphrodite project. The BQ-8 would take off with two crew, who would then US MILITARY AVIATION DESIGNATION SYSTEMS Aircraft. This site includes several articles, which explain several aspects of the current U.S. Department of Defense aircraft designation system in great detail. RAYTHEON MIM-23 HAWK Raytheon SAM-A-18/M3/MIM-23 Hawk. The Hawk was the first mobile medium-range guided anti-aircraft missile deployed by the U.S. Army, and was the oldest SAM system still in use by U.S. armed forces in the late 1990s.. Development studies for a semi-active radar homing medium-range surface-to-air missile system were begun by the U.S. Army in 1952 under the designation SAM-A-18 Hawk (Homing All LOCKHEED MARTIN CKEM Lockheed Martin CKEM. Lockheed Martin was also developing a CKEM design since the original contract was awarded in April 2000. The ATD (Advanced Technology Demonstration) phase began in October 2003, and in November, Lockheed Martin successfully tested CKEM components in a first flight test. Lockheed Martin's CKEM missile is about 1.5 m (60 in) long and weighs less than 45 kg (100 lb).RAYTHEON PAVEWAY II
Raytheon (Texas Instruments) Paveway II (GBU-10/B, GBU-12/B, GBU-16/B, GBU-17/B, GBU-48/B, GBU-49/B, GBU-50/B, GBU-51/B)History and General Description. The Paveway I laser-guided bombs had been used by the USAF very successfully in the later phases of the Vietnam war. The Paveway II follow-on development rectified two major shortcomings of the first version: the Computer Control Group (CCG AN/APN - EQUIPMENT LISTING - DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET AN/APN-1: Radio Altimeter (improved AN/ARN-1); used in P-61, C-119, B-32, C-121, H-19, P-5, AF-2W, AD-5, F2H-2/2N/2P, F3D, F6F-5N, F9F, XF10F-1, P2V-4, PB4Y-2, PBM-5S, PBY-6A, R5C-1, R5D-2, R6D-1, SB2C-5, TBM-3S: AN/APN-2 "Rebecca" Radio Beacon; used with AN/PPN-1, AN/TPN-2 AN/APN-3: SHORAN; used with AN/CPN-2; used in B-45A: AN/APN-4: LORAN; manufactured by Philco; used in B-29, B-32, C-47, C DESIGNATIONS OF SOVIET AND RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND Disclaimer The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked" over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use.CODE NAME LISTING
Babylift: Operation, Evacuation of orphans from South Vietnam, 1972: Back Porch: Tropospheric scatter communications system installed in Vietnam and linked with U.S. forces in Thailand.AN/AWA TO AN/AYW
AN/AWM-1 AN/AWM-2: Altitude Simulator AN/AWM-3: Computer Test Set AN/AWM-4: Fuze Function Control System Test Set for AN/AWW-1: AN/AWM-5: Fire-Control System Test Harness RUSSIAN DESIGNATIONS OF MISSILES AND SPACECRAFT The designations of Soviet missiles, launch vehicles, and spacecraft were considered state secrets. Therefore as long as that state existed very few of the designations were made public. WILLYS-OVERLAND LTV-N-2 LOON The U.S. Navy had also shown interest in the JB-2 program from the beginning, and suggested to launch the missile from escort carriers. The Navy called the weapon the Loon and in late 1945 the designation KGW-1 was assigned to a proposed submarine-launched tactical weapon. It was briefly considered to arm the Loon with a 15 kT XW-10 nuclear warhead, but these plans were short-lived. _DESIGNATION-SYSTEMS.NET_ _U.S. MILITARY AVIATION DESIGNATION SYSTEMS _ _DIRECTORY OF U.S. MILITARY ROCKETS AND MISSILES _ _NON-U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT AND MISSILE DESIGNATION SYSTEMS_
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