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Designations Of U.S. Military Electronic And Communications Equipment
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3.2 Sets And Systems
Sets, subsystems and systems are designated by the well-known "AN" nomenclature.
Examples:
AN / A P G - 5 A
All designations are prefixed by "AN/". Originally, this stood for "Army-Navy", but this interpretation is no longer valid. Nowadays, "AN/" is simply an indicator for the JETDS. In non-official references to electronic equipment, the "AN/" prefix is often omitted.
Letter (1) indicates the installation location of the equipment:
A - Piloted Aircraft (airbone)
B - Underwater, Mobile (submarine)
C - Cryptographic Equipment
(C - Air Transportable; this installation indicator has been removed from the system)
D - Pilotless Carrier (missile, drone, UAV)
F - Ground, Fixed
G - Ground, General (multiple types of ground installation; see note 3)
K - Amphibious
M - Ground, Mobile
P - Portable (by man)
S - Surface Ship
T - Ground, Transportable
U - General Utility or Combination
V - Ground, Vehicle
W - Water Surface/Underwater Combination
Z - Piloted/Pilotless Airborne Combination
Letter (2) is the type of the equipment:
A - Invisible Light, Heat Radiation (i.e. infrared)
B - Comsec (secure communications; see note 1)
(B - Pigeon; this type indicator has been removed from the system)
C - Carrier (electronic wave or signal)
D - Radiac (Radioactivity Detection, Identification, and Computation)
E - Laser
(E - NUPAC (Nuclear Protection & Control); this type indicator has been removed from the system)
F - Fiber Optics
(F - Photographic; this type indicator has been removed from the system)
G - Telegraph or Teletype
I - Interphone and Public Address
J - Electromechanical
K - Telemetering
L - Countermeasures
M - Meteorological
N - Sound in Air
P - Radar
Q - Sonar and Underwater Sound
R - Radio
S - Special or Combination
T - Telephone (Wire)
V - Visual, Visible Light
W - Armament (only used, if no other letter applies)
X - Fax or Television
Y - Data Processing
Z - Communications
Letter (3) defines the purpose of the equipment:
A - Auxiliary Assembly
B - Bombing
C - Communications
D - Direction Finding, Reconnaissance and Surveillance
E - Ejection and/or Release
G - Fire Control or Searchlight Directing
H - Recording and/or Reproducing
K - Computing
(L - Searchlight Control; this purpose indicator has been removed from the system; purpose now covered by "G")
M - Maintenance or Test
N - Navigation Aid
(P - Reproducing; this purpose indicator has been removed from the system; purpose now covered by "H")
Q - Special or Combination
R - Receiving or Passive Detecting
S - Detecting, Range and Bearing, Search
T - Transmitting
W - Automatic Flight or Remote Control
X - Identification or Recognition
Y - Surveillance (target detecting and tracking) and Control (fire control and/or air control)
Z - Secure
(4) is the model number.
Each Installation-Type-Purpose letter combination uses its own model number sequence, starting at 1. Blocks of high model numbers are reserved for use by Canada (500-599, 2500-2599), Australia (2000-2099), New Zealand (2100-2199) and the UK (2200-2299). It seems that the first number of the Canadian block (500) is never used, i.e. Canadian designations always start with 501.
The optional suffix letter (5) denotes a specific version of the equipment.
The first version uses no suffix, the first modifcation uses "A", etc. The letters "I", "O", "Q", "S", "T", "X", "Y", "Z" are not used as version suffix. "I", "O", "Q" and "S" could be confused with numerals 1, 0 and 5 respectively, for "T", "X", "Y" and "Z"
(6) The "(V)" symbol indicates an equipment with variable components (sets, groups or units). A number following the "(V)" is used to designate a specific version of the equipment, i.e. with a specific component configuration. If a component of a set or system is of variable configuration, i.e. carries a "(V)" symbol, the set or system itself must also use the "(V)" symbol.
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Por lo tanto APG es
A - Piloted Aircraft
P - Radar
G - Fire Control or Searchlight Directing
Algo así como Airborne Fire - Control Radar
Ver AN/APG - Airborne Fire-Control Radars en http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/jetds/an-apg.html#_APG
Saludos! Espero que sirva
Hola a todos! (soy nuevo x aquí)
Para los interesados en Nomenclatura y Abreviaturas de USA:
http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/electronics.html#_JETDS_AN_Listings
Designations Of U.S. Military Electronic And Communications Equipment
Les copio la parte más interesante del documento:
3.2 Sets And Systems
Sets, subsystems and systems are designated by the well-known "AN" nomenclature.
Examples:
AN / A P G - 5 A
AN / A L Q - 151 V(2)
(1) (2) (3) - (4) (5) (6)
(1) (2) (3) - (4) (5) (6)
All designations are prefixed by "AN/". Originally, this stood for "Army-Navy", but this interpretation is no longer valid. Nowadays, "AN/" is simply an indicator for the JETDS. In non-official references to electronic equipment, the "AN/" prefix is often omitted.
Letter (1) indicates the installation location of the equipment:
A - Piloted Aircraft (airbone)
B - Underwater, Mobile (submarine)
C - Cryptographic Equipment
(C - Air Transportable; this installation indicator has been removed from the system)
D - Pilotless Carrier (missile, drone, UAV)
F - Ground, Fixed
G - Ground, General (multiple types of ground installation; see note 3)
K - Amphibious
M - Ground, Mobile
P - Portable (by man)
S - Surface Ship
T - Ground, Transportable
U - General Utility or Combination
V - Ground, Vehicle
W - Water Surface/Underwater Combination
Z - Piloted/Pilotless Airborne Combination
Letter (2) is the type of the equipment:
A - Invisible Light, Heat Radiation (i.e. infrared)
B - Comsec (secure communications; see note 1)
(B - Pigeon; this type indicator has been removed from the system)
C - Carrier (electronic wave or signal)
D - Radiac (Radioactivity Detection, Identification, and Computation)
E - Laser
(E - NUPAC (Nuclear Protection & Control); this type indicator has been removed from the system)
F - Fiber Optics
(F - Photographic; this type indicator has been removed from the system)
G - Telegraph or Teletype
I - Interphone and Public Address
J - Electromechanical
K - Telemetering
L - Countermeasures
M - Meteorological
N - Sound in Air
P - Radar
Q - Sonar and Underwater Sound
R - Radio
S - Special or Combination
T - Telephone (Wire)
V - Visual, Visible Light
W - Armament (only used, if no other letter applies)
X - Fax or Television
Y - Data Processing
Z - Communications
Letter (3) defines the purpose of the equipment:
A - Auxiliary Assembly
B - Bombing
C - Communications
D - Direction Finding, Reconnaissance and Surveillance
E - Ejection and/or Release
G - Fire Control or Searchlight Directing
H - Recording and/or Reproducing
K - Computing
(L - Searchlight Control; this purpose indicator has been removed from the system; purpose now covered by "G")
M - Maintenance or Test
N - Navigation Aid
(P - Reproducing; this purpose indicator has been removed from the system; purpose now covered by "H")
Q - Special or Combination
R - Receiving or Passive Detecting
S - Detecting, Range and Bearing, Search
T - Transmitting
W - Automatic Flight or Remote Control
X - Identification or Recognition
Y - Surveillance (target detecting and tracking) and Control (fire control and/or air control)
Z - Secure
(4) is the model number.
Each Installation-Type-Purpose letter combination uses its own model number sequence, starting at 1. Blocks of high model numbers are reserved for use by Canada (500-599, 2500-2599), Australia (2000-2099), New Zealand (2100-2199) and the UK (2200-2299). It seems that the first number of the Canadian block (500) is never used, i.e. Canadian designations always start with 501.
The optional suffix letter (5) denotes a specific version of the equipment.
The first version uses no suffix, the first modifcation uses "A", etc. The letters "I", "O", "Q", "S", "T", "X", "Y", "Z" are not used as version suffix. "I", "O", "Q" and "S" could be confused with numerals 1, 0 and 5 respectively, for "T", "X", "Y" and "Z"
(6) The "(V)" symbol indicates an equipment with variable components (sets, groups or units). A number following the "(V)" is used to designate a specific version of the equipment, i.e. with a specific component configuration. If a component of a set or system is of variable configuration, i.e. carries a "(V)" symbol, the set or system itself must also use the "(V)" symbol.
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Por lo tanto APG es
A - Piloted Aircraft
P - Radar
G - Fire Control or Searchlight Directing
Algo así como Airborne Fire - Control Radar
Ver AN/APG - Airborne Fire-Control Radars en http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/jetds/an-apg.html#_APG
Saludos! Espero que sirva