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In 1963, Westinghouse was awarded a contract to build the AWG-10 Missile Control System for the F-4 Phantom. The AWG-10 provides search and track data to launch both all-weather Sparrow and Sidewinder guided missiles. This was the first multi-mode radar set that included pulse-doppler look-down capability as well as a comprehensive built-in-test (BIT) system.
Type
AVIONICS-Radar/Electronic Warfare
Manufacturer
Westinghouse Physical Description
APG-59 Radar dish and hardware. Part of the AWG-10 weapons targeting set. First digital airborne Avionics suite.
Dimensions
3-D: 97.8 x 180.3 x 86.4cm (38 1/2 x 71 x 34 in.)
Other: 72 x 42in. (182.9 x 106.7cm)
Support (stand height): 64in. (162.6cm) Inventory Number
A20020227000
Credit Line
Gift of the Historical Electronics Museum, Inc..
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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