Additional Information for Elevation Deviation Indicator
Elevation Deviation Indicators are a type of equipment used in radar systems to measure and display the deviation of an object's elevation angle from a reference point. They are typically used in non-airborne radar systems for various applications such as surveillance, tracking, and navigation.
In the supply class Radar Equipment, Except Airborne, these indicators are categorized under the supply group Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment. This group includes a wide range of equipment used for communication, detection, and coherent radiation purposes, such as radar systems, transmitters, receivers, antennas, and related components.
Elevation Deviation Indicators play a crucial role in radar systems by providing real-time information about the vertical position of detected objects. They help operators accurately track and monitor the elevation angles of targets, enabling effective surveillance and target acquisition.
These indicators typically consist of a display unit that shows the deviation of the target's elevation angle from a predetermined reference point. The display may use graphical representations, numerical values, or a combination of both to provide the necessary information to the operator.
Elevation Deviation Indicators are designed to be compatible with radar systems and can be integrated into existing radar setups or used as standalone devices. They are often used in conjunction with other radar equipment to provide a comprehensive picture of the target's position and movement.
Overall, Elevation Deviation Indicators are essential components of radar systems, providing critical elevation angle information for effective surveillance, tracking, and navigation purposes.
Related Item Names for INC 19072 Elevation Deviation Indicator
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 19072 Elevation Deviation Indicator Page 1 of 1
- DP5P0010
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: G
- 20196790
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5