... The system has been modified over time, with some types (e.g. carrier pigeon -B-) dropped
JETDS is one of the few things that have survived, although one had to use their imagination on a few things. On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 1:37 PM, William Donzelli <[email protected]> wrote: > Google JETDS. > > It will tell all. > > -- > Will > On May 3, 2016 4:35 PM, "Erik Baigar" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> IIRC we sold a bunch of 1666Bs to the US Navy in YUK/something >>>> nomenclature). >>>> >>> >>> 1666s are known as AN/UYK-64. >>> >> >> Yes and the 1602 was the AN/UYK-19. >> >> land and ship installations, thus the "U". If they were primarily for >>> aircraft installations, they would have been "AN/A**" and not "AN/U**" >>> (and also not so freaking heavy!). >>> >> >> Just out of curiosity: Is there an explanation, what the other >> letters Y and K mean? >> >> Erik. >> >
