Aircraft Practice Target Mast
Item Name Code (INC) 51755
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An outfit which is usually aerodynamically designed to enable the user to take away, release, and/or tow a target, which has been released from an aircraft. Excludes: PYLON, AIRCRAFT.
Additional Information for Aircraft Practice Target Mast
Aircraft Practice Target Masts are structural components used in the airframe of an aircraft for training purposes. These masts are typically designed to simulate the shape and size of various targets, such as enemy aircraft or ground targets, during training exercises. They are used to enhance the realism of training scenarios and allow pilots and aircrew to practice their targeting and engagement skills.
In the supply class Airframe Structural Components, these target masts are categorized as components that contribute to the overall structural integrity and stability of the aircraft. They are designed to withstand the forces and stresses encountered during training exercises, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the training program.
Aircraft Practice Target Masts fall under the supply group Aerospace Craft And Structural Components, which includes various components and parts used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of aerospace craft. This supply group encompasses a wide range of items, such as airframe structures, control surfaces, landing gear components, and other structural elements necessary for the operation and performance of aerospace craft.
Overall, Aircraft Practice Target Masts play a crucial role in training exercises by providing realistic targets for pilots and aircrew to practice their skills and improve their proficiency in engaging and neutralizing potential threats.
Related Item Names for INC 51755 Aircraft Practice Target Mast
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 51755 Aircraft Practice Target Mast Page 1 of 1
- R085B006
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
- R085B002
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 2