Airborne Electronic Attack Pallet
Item Name Code (INC) 80596
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A central structural section of the aircraft electronics rack assembly that contains and protects systems such as communications systems and signal receiver processor systems. These systems may consist of such items as receiver transmitter, global positioning system (GPS), radio ranging, data video compression system, antenna and the like. This item is used in conjunction with other sections to form a complete electronics system package for receiving and processing signals of interest. Excludes radar, radio, electrical flight control and autopilot system.
Additional Information for Airborne Electronic Attack Pallet
Airborne Electronic Attack Pallets are a type of equipment that falls under the supply class Miscellaneous Communication Equipment in the supply group Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment.
These pallets are specifically designed for use in airborne electronic attack systems. They are used to disrupt or disable enemy electronic systems, such as radar and communication systems, by emitting powerful electronic signals. This interference can help to protect friendly forces and disrupt enemy operations.
Airborne Electronic Attack Pallets are typically installed on aircraft, such as fighter jets or electronic warfare aircraft. They are designed to be compact and lightweight, allowing for easy integration into the aircraft's existing communication and detection systems.
These pallets are equipped with advanced electronic warfare capabilities, including signal generation, amplification, and modulation. They can be programmed to emit specific electronic signals to jam or deceive enemy systems, providing a tactical advantage in combat situations.
Overall, Airborne Electronic Attack Pallets play a crucial role in modern warfare by providing electronic warfare capabilities to airborne platforms, enhancing their ability to disrupt and disable enemy electronic systems.