File:SPS-10 radar antenna on a Knox class frigate.jpg
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DescriptionSPS-10 radar antenna on a Knox class frigate.jpg |
AN/SPS-10 radar antenna A view of two macks on Knox class frigates moored at a pier. The smaller SPS-10 radar antenna sits above the SPS-40 antenna and forward of the macks are the Mark 68 fire control systems (FCS). A satellite receiving antenna is visible behind one of the macks. Location: NAVAL AIR STATION, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (VA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Source | ID:DN-ST-84-01885 / National Archive# NN33300514 2005-06-30 Service Depicted: Navy | |||||||
Author | DON S. MONTGOMERY | |||||||
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Other versions | This is a cropped version of Image:Two Macks on Knox class frigates.jpg |
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