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Lista de aparatos electrónicos militares de Estados Unidos

Este artículo enumera los instrumentos y sistemas electrónicos militares estadounidenses junto con breves descripciones. Esta lista identifica específicamente los dispositivos electrónicos a los que se les asignan designaciones de acuerdo con el Sistema de designación de tipo de dispositivos electrónicos conjuntos , comenzando con el prefijo AN/ . Se agrupan a continuación por la primera letra de designación que sigue a este prefijo. La lista está organizada en tablas ordenadas que también reflejan el propósito, los usos y los fabricantes de cada elemento enumerado.

A

AAx - Sistemas de radiación térmica y luz invisible para aeronaves pilotadas

ADx - Detección, identificación y cálculo de radiactividad en aeronaves pilotadas

AJx - Sistemas electromecánicos/inerciales para aeronaves pilotadas

ALx - Sistemas de contramedidas para aeronaves pilotadas

AMx - Sistemas meteorológicos de aeronaves

APx - Sistemas de radar para aeronaves pilotadas

AQx - Sistemas de sonar para aeronaves pilotadas

ARx - Sistemas de radio para aeronaves pilotadas

ASx - Sistemas especiales/combinados para aeronaves pilotadas

AVx - Sistemas de luz visible para aeronaves pilotadas

AWx - Sistemas de armamento para aeronaves pilotadas

AXx - Sistemas de televisión para aeronaves pilotadas

AYx - Sistemas informáticos para aeronaves pilotadas

B

BPx - Sistemas de radar submarino

BQx - Sistemas SONAR para submarinos

do

CPx - Sistemas criptográficos (anteriormente, radar transportable)

CRx - Sistemas de radio criptográficos

CYx - Procesamiento de datos criptográficos

D

DAx - Portaaviones sin piloto por infrarrojos

DRx - Radio portadora sin piloto

F

FGx - Sistemas fijos de telégrafo y teletipo

FLx - Sistemas de contramedidas fijas

FMx - Sistemas Meteorológicos Fijos

FPx - Sistemas de radar fijos

FRx - Sistemas de radio fijos

FSx - Sistemas especiales corregidos

GRAMO

GKx - Sistemas de telemetría terrestre

GPx - Ground Radar Systems

GRx - Ground Radio Systems

GSx - Ground Special Systems

GVx - Ground Visual Equipment

GYx - Ground Digital Processing Equipment

M

MLx - Mobile Countermeasures Systems

MPx - Mobile Radar Systems

MRx - Mobile Radio Systems

MSx - Mobile Special Systems

P

PAx - Portable Infrared Equipment

PEx - Portable Laser Equioment

PPx - Portable Radar Systems

PVx - Portable Visual Systems

PYx - Portable Data Processing Equipment

S

SLx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Countermeasures Systems

SPx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Radar Systems

SQx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Sonar Systems

SRx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Radio Systems

SSx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Special Systems

SYx - Water (surface ship or buoys) Computer Systems

T

TAx - Transportable Infrared Systems

TGx - Transportable Telegraph/Teletype Systems

TLx - Transportable Countermeasures Systems

TMx - Transportable Meteorological Systems

TPx - Transportable Radar Systems

TRx - Transportable Radio Systems

TSx - Transportable Special Systems

TVx - Transportable Special Systems

TWx - Transportable Armament Systems

TYx - Transportable Computer Systems

U

UQx - Utility Carrier Systems

URx - Utility Radio Systems

USx - Utility Special Systems

UYx - Utility Computer Systems

V

VPx - Vehicular Radar Systems

W

WLx - Water Countermeasures Systems

WQx - Water Sonar Systems

Z

ZPx - Airborne Vehicle Radar Systems

ZSx - Airborne Vehicle Special Systems

See also

Lists

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