As part of a continuing program of testing electromagnetic environmental effects on the E-2D advanced Hawkeye AA-5, the aircraft spent time suspended in the anechoic chamber. AA-5 is the first full production E-2D, and will be put to use by the warfighter when testing is completed later this spring. Using electromagnetic energy, the team simulates navigation, GPS, LINK 16, IFF, TACAN, VOR and other signals to thoroughly test the plane’s capabilities.Learn more from DCMilitary.
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