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AN/ALR-93 ASPIS

Country of Origin: USA

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The ALR-93 began life as the ALR-80. It was subsequently redesignated the ALR-93 Advanced Self-Protection Integrated Suite (ASPIS) to reflect its role as a component in a larger integrated system. It is technically known as the AN/ALR-93(V)1.

The ALR-93 is similar to the ALR-66(V)1 and (VE), but has added C/D band omni-directional blade antennas and a C/D band receiver housed in a digital signal processor. The system is mechanically designed as a drop-in replacement or upgrade...

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