File:ECM radomes of the cruiser Marshal Ustinov.JPEG
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DescriptionECM radomes of the cruiser Marshal Ustinov.JPEG |
English: A view of four large Side Globe electronic countermeasures (ECM) radomes arranged vertically and flanked by two Rum Tub ECM radomes aboard the Soviet Slava class guided missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov (CG-088). Atop the superstructure is the Top Pair (Top Sail and Big Net) surveillance radar. The Marshal Ustinov is in port with another surface combatant and an oiler for a five-day goodwill visit. |
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Source | http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil; VIRIN: DN-ST-89-10113 | |||||||
Author | Don S. Montgomery, U.S. Navy | |||||||
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Part of MP-404 radar jammer
Part of MP-404 radar jammer
MP-403 Side Globe radar jammer
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