| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/AAM-4 | Infrared Equipment Test Bench Harness for the Infrared Detecting Set [|AN/AAS-15]; used with AN/AAA-4 | | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/AAM-5 | Infrared target simulator for the Infrared Detecting Set AN/AAS-15 | | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/AAM-6 | Infrared test set for the Infrared Detecting Set AN/AAS-15 | | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/AAM-10 | Thermal test target for AN/AAS-51A | | |
| AN/AAM-12 | Infrared detector test set for [|AN/AAS-14] | | |
| AN/AAM-13 | Optical test table for AN/AAS-14 | | |
| AN/AAM-21 | Cathode-Ray Tube Test Set | | Texas Instruments |
| AN/AAM-26 | Video signal generator for AN/TAQ-14 | | |
| AN/AAM-29 | Cryogenic Refrigerator Test Set, used with AN/AAS-14 | | |
| AN/AAM-30 | Resolution Test Set, used with [|AN/AAS-24] | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-31 | Detecting Set Receiver Test set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-32 | Recorder Film Magazine Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-33 | Recorder Film Magazine Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-34 | Power Supply Control Panel Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-35 | Converter Sub-Assembly Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-36 | Optical Alignment Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-37 | Cryogenic Refrigerator Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-38 | Infrared Detection Set Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-39 | Electrical Circuit Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-40 | Refrigerator Test Set, used with AN/AAS-24 | OV-1 Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-55 | Airborne Laser Tracker Test Set, used with [|AN/AAS-32] laser tracker | | |
| AN/AAM-56 | Airborne Laser Tracking Alignment Test Set, used with AN/AAS-32 laser tracker | | |
| AN/AAM-60 | Electro-optical system test set | A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, P-3C Orion, S-3 Viking, OV-1D Mohawk | |
| AN/AAM-102 | Electro-optical systems test stand for performance testing [|AN/AAR-44] energy detection assembly cooler | | |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| Active Infrared Countermeasures system using a visual cesium infrared source, forerunner of [|AN/AAQ-8] | B/EB-66C/E Destroyer, B-52 Stratofortress, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, RF-4C Phantom II | |
| AN/AAQ-5 | Forward Looking Infrared Sighting System Passive Infra-red sensor turret | UH-1M Iroquois, AH-1 Cobra | Aerojet Electro-Systems |
| Forward Looking Infrared, paired with [|AN/AVQ-22] to form the [|AN/ASQ-151] | B-52G/H Stratofortress | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/AAQ-7 | Low Light Level Television laser illuminator subsystem | AC-130H Spectre | |
| pod-mounted active Infrared Countermeasures using a visual cesium infrared source, development of [|AN/AAQ-4] | A-7D Corsair II, C-130 Hercules, F-4 Phantom II, F-5 Tiger, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, RF-4C Phantom II | |
| Pave Tack Forward Looking Infrared imaging module, part of AN/AVQ-26 | F-111 Aardvark, A-10 Thunderbolt II, F-4 Phantom II, RF-4C Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/AAQ-10 | Forward Looking Infrared system | MH-53J Pave Low III, MC-130E Combat Talon | Texas Instruments |
| Pilot Night Vision System portion of TADS/PNVS Forward Looking Infrared, used with [|AN/ASQ-170], replaced by Apache Arrowhead system | AH-64D Apache | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-12 | Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor TADS/PNVS Forward Looking Infrared turreted sensor for target acquisition, range-finding and target illumination using laser-guided missiles | AH-64 Apache | |
| AN/AAQ-13 | K-band terrain-following radar and Forward Looking Infrared navigation pod, part of LANTIRN | F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-14 | Forward Looking Infrared laser designation targeting pod, part of LANTIRN | F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Lockheed Martin |
| long-wavelength 8–15 μm infrared FLIR Airborne Electro-optical Special Operations Payload navigation and target designator/rangefinder, replaced by [|AN/AAQ-27] | CH-47D Chinook, CH-53 Sea Stallion, CH-53E Super Stallion, MH-47 Chinook, MH-53J Pave Low III, MH-60G Pave Hawk, MH-60K Black Hawk, MH-60L Black Hawk, OH-6 Cayuse, SH-2F Seasprite, SH-2G Super Seasprite, SH-60B Seahawk | |
| Infrared Detection Set, replaced [|AN/AAD-7], replaced by [|AN/AAQ-26] | A-10 Thunderbolt II, AC-130H Spectre, AC-130U Spooky II, B-52 Stratofortress, SH-60B Seahawk | |
| AN/AAQ-19 | Sharpshooter pod-mounted laser designation and Forward Looking Infrared system included in LANTIRN, simplified AN/AAQ-14 | F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-20 | Pathfinder pod-mounted navigation system, simplified AN/AAQ-13 | F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-21 | Star SAFIRE Forward Looking Infrared pod | | Teledyne FLIR |
| AN/AAQ-22 | Star SAFIRE II Forward Looking Infrared pod | C-130 Hercules, P-3 Orion, UH-1H Iroquois, MH-60G Pave Hawk | Teledyne FLIR |
| AN/AAQ-24 | Nemisis Directional Infrared Countermeasures, used with [|AN/AAR-54] | AC-130U Spooky II, C-17 Globemaster III, CH-53E Super Stallion, CV-22 Osprey, Lockheed MC-130, MH-53M Pave Low IV | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/AAQ-25 | Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting, Infrared, for Night targeting pod | F-14 Tomcat | |
| Infrared detection set, replaced AN/AAQ-17 | AC-130H Spectre, AC-130U Spooky II | Raytheon |
| third-generation mid-wavelength 3–8 μm infrared, Forward Looking Infrared imaging, navigation, surveillance and targeting system with an Indium antimonide staring focal plane array, replaced [|AN/AAQ-16] | SH-2G Super Seasprite, V-22 Osprey | Raytheon |
| AN/AAQ-28 | LITENING forward-looking infrared targeting pod | A-10C Thunderbolt II, AV-8B Harrier II Plus, EA-6B Prowler, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18 Hornet | Rafael Advanced Defense Systems |
| AN/AAQ-32 | Internal FLIR Targeting System | F-16 Fighting Falcon | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/AAQ-33 | Sniper ATP | A-10C Thunderbolt II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-15E Strike Eagle, B-1B Lancer, B-52H Stratofortress | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-37 | Electro-optical Distributed Aperture System | F-35 Lightning II | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/AAQ-39 | Electro-optical/Infrared fire-control system | AC-130U Spooky II | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/AAQ-40 | Electro-optical Targeting System equivalent to Sniper Extended Range | F-35 Lightning II | Lockheed Martin |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/ALQ-41 | X-band electronic countermeasure system | A-4 Skyhawk, A-5 Vigilante, EA-6A Intruder | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-51 | S-band jamming and deception electronic countermeasure system using range gate pull-off, frequency translation, inverse conical scan and angular deception techniques operating in the frequency range | A-4 Skyhawk | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-61 | Passive electronic intelligence/electronic support measures reconnaissance sensor suite | RA-5C Vigilante | AIL Systems |
| AN/ALQ-71 | Electronic countermeasure jamming pod operating in the range | A-7 Corsair II, AQM-34 Ryan Firebee, B-52 Stratofortress, F-4 Phantom II, F-101 Voodoo, F-105 Thunderchief, RB-66 Destroyer | General Electric |
| AN/ALQ-72 | Electronic countermeasure jamming pod operating in the range | A-7 Corsair II, B-52 Stratofortress, F-4 Phantom II, F-101 Voodoo, F-105 Thunderchief, RB-66 Destroyer | |
| AN/ALQ-76 | Electronic countermeasure jamming pod operating in the range | EA-6A Intruder, EA-6B Prowler, A-4E Skyhawk | |
| Pylon-mounted radar threat detection/surveillance/direction finding system with high-speed rotating omnidirectional antenna, replaced by AN/ALR-66 | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, P-3C Orion | Loral Corp |
| AN/ALQ-81 | Electronic countermeasure pod | A-7 Corsair II | |
| AN/ALQ-85 | Signal surveillance receiver system | EA-6A Prowler | |
| AN/ALQ-86 | Electronic countermeasure receiver/surveillance pod | EA-6A Intruder | Bunker Ramo |
| Electronic countermeasure FM barrage jamming pod operating in the range, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-119] | AC-130 Spectre, F-4D Phantom II, F-4G Wild Weasel V, F-100 Super Sabre, F-101 Voodoo, F-105 Thunderchief, F-111 Aardvark, | General Electric |
| AN/ALQ-91 | Internally mounted electronic countermeasure microwave communications link jamming system | A-4 Skyhawk, F-14 Tomcat | |
| Internally mounted electronic countermeasure combined pulse mode and continuous wave deception and barrage jamming operating from, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-137] | F/EF-111A/E/F Aardvark | Sanders Associates |
| Internally mounted C-band broadband noise jammer system | A-3 Skywarrior | General Instrument |
| AN/ALQ-99 | Tactical Jamming System active electronic countermeasures pod with noise and imitative jamming transmitters, replaced by AN/ALQ-249 Next Generation Jammer | EA-6B Prowler, EA-18G Growler, EF-111A Raven | |
| Internally mounted active electronic countermeasure system operating in the range, replaced by AN/ALQ-126 | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, EA-6B Prowler, F-14 Tomcat RA-5C Vigilante | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-101 | Electronic countermeasure pod operating in the range, forerunner of AN/ALQ-126, replaced by AN/ALQ-119 | F-4G Wild Weasel V | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/ALQ-102 | C-band broadband noise jamming pod, modified [|AN/ALQ-98] | | |
| AN/ALQ-105 | Electronic countermeasure pod operating in the range, developed from AN/ALQ-101 | F-105 Thunderchief | |
| AN/ALQ-107 | Internally mounted Infrared countermeasure system | UH-1 Iroquois | |
| AN/ALQ-108 | Electronic countermeasure Identification Friend or Foe jamming system | E-2C Hawkeye, F-4 Phantom II, EP-3E Aries, S-3A Viking | Magnavox |
| AN/ALQ-117 | Pave Mint electronic countermeasure system operating in the range | B-52 Stratofortress | ITT |
| active electronic countermeasure noise/deception jamming pod operating in the range in three bands, forerunner of [|AN/ALQ-184], replaced [|AN/ALQ-87] and AN/ALQ-101 | A-10 Thunderbolt II, EF-4C Wild Weasel IV, F-4G Wild Weasel V, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/ALQ-122 | False-target electronic countermeasure radar jamming and deception system | B-52G/H Stratofortress, E-3A Sentry | |
| AN/ALQ-123 | Infrared countermeasure pod | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, F-4 Phantom II | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ALQ-126 | pod or internally-mounted electronic countermeasure pulsed trackbreaker operating in the range at up to 1 kW power per band, improved AN/ALQ-101, replaced AN/ALQ-100 | A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, AV-8B Harrier II Plus, EA-6A Intruder, EA-6B Prowler, F-4J Phantom II, F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, RF-4B Phantom II | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-128 | Multimode Electronic Warfare Warning Set, part of Tactical Electronic Warfare Systems | F-15C Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle | Raytheon |
| Internally mounted trackbreaker advanced jammer, forerunner of [|AN/ALQ-136] | F-4 Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, A-7 Corsair II | ITT |
| AN/ALQ-130 | Electronic countermeasure system to disrupt air-defense communications | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, EA-6 Prowler, A-7 Corsair II, F-4 Phantom II, F-4G Wild Weasel V | Cutler-Hammer |
| AN/ALQ-131 | modular electronic countermeasure noise and repeater jamming pod operating from using 17 possible configurations covering 3 bands, developed from AN/ALQ-119 | A-7 Corsair II, A-10C Thunderbolt II, AC-130 Spectre, C-130 Hercules, F-111 Aardvark, F-4 Phantom II, F-4G Wild Weasel V, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, RF-4 Phantom II | |
| Hot Brick Electro-optical and infrared countermeasure system, forerunner of [|AN/ALQ-140] | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair II, A-10 Thunderbolt II, OV-10 Bronco | |
| AN/ALQ-133 | Quick Look II electronic signals intelligence surveillance pod operating in the frequency range with a UHF data link range of up to | A-10 Thunderbolt II, OV-1 Mohawk, RC-12K Guardrail, RV-1D Mohawk | |
| AN/ALQ-135 | internally-mounted automatic combined pulse and Continuous Wave electronic countermeasure system with 360º coverage operating from, a part of Tactical Electronic Warfare System, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-250] | F-15C Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle | Northrop Grumman |
| microprocessor-controlled fully automatic electronic countermeasure repeater jamming system operating in the range, based on [|AN/ALQ-129], interfaces with AN/APR-39, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-211] | AH-1J SeaCobra, AH-1S Cobra, AH-64A Apache, AH-64D Apache, EH-60A Black Hawk, OV-1D Mohawk, MH-47E Chinook, MH-60K Black Hawk, RC-12N/P Guardrail | |
| 1 kW combined pulse and Continuous Wave imitative jammer operating from, used with [|AN/ALR-62], replaced [|AN/ALQ-94] | F/EF-111A/E/F Aardvark | Sanders Associates |
| Internally mounted infrared countermeasure system, developed from [|AN/ALQ-132] | F-4 Phantom II, F-4G Wild Weasel V | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-142 | Electronic Support Measures and Signals Intelligence system with 360º coverage operating from, part of Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System interfaces with AN/AYK-14 with data link transmitting to AN/SLQ-32 | SH-60B Seahawk | Raytheon |
| AN/ALQ-144 | 1.7 kW Infrared countermeasures system with 360º coverage, replaced by AN/ALQ-212 ATIRCM/CMWS | AH-1J SeaCobra, AH-1S Cobra, AH-1T Improved SeaCobra, AH-1W SuperCobra, AH-64 Apache, EH-1H Iroquois, EH-60A Black Hawk, MH-60G Pave Hawk, MH-60R Seahawk, MH-60S Knighthawk, OV-10D Bronco, SH-2G Super Seasprite, UH-1 Iroquois, UH-60 Black Hawk | |
| AN/ALQ-146 | Infrared countermeasure pod | CH-46 Sea Knight | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-147 | Pylon-mounted infrared countermeasure system | OV-1D Mohawk, RV-1D Mohawk | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALQ-149 | VHF/UHF electronic countermeasure command and control communications jammer operating from to be used with AN/ALQ-99 and AN/AYK-14 | EA-6B Prowler (ADVCAP) | |
| Quick Fix 150 watt electronic countermeasure system providing HF/VHF direction finding, interception and jamming operating from, includes AN/TLQ-17 | EH-1H Iroquois, EH-1X Iroquois, EH-60A Black Hawk, EH-60L Black Hawk | |
| AN/ALQ-153 | solid-state pulse-Doppler tail radar missile approach warning system, replaced AN/ALQ-127 | B-1B Lancer, B-52 Stratofortress, F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18 Hornet, F-111 Aardvark | |
| Power Management System radar jammer with 360º coverage and manual/automatic control of other jamming transmitters covering a frequency range | B-52 Stratofortress, MC-130E Combat Talon | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/ALQ-156 | solid-state stand-alone or integrated missile approach warning system pulse-Doppler radar with 360º coverage, may be part of AN/ALQ-184 and AN/TPQ-37 | C-23B Sherpa, C-130 Hercules, CH-47 Chinook, EH-1H Iroquois, EH-60A Black Hawk, OV-1D Mohawk, RC-12 Guardrail, RU-21 Ute, RV-1D Mohawk | BAE |
| AN/ALQ-157 | 4 kW Infrared Countermeasure system with 360º coverage using up to 5 jamming codes, each with wide frequency agility ranges | C-130 Hercules, C-130J Super Hercules, CH-46E Sea Knight, CH-47 Chinook, CH-53 Sea Stallion, E-2C Hawkeye, MH-53 Pave Low, P-3C Orion, SH-3 Sea King | |
| 120 kW electronic countermeasure jamming and tail warning system operating from, using an IBM AP-101F computer, and integrated with [|AN/ASQ-184] | B-1B Lancer | |
| Shadowbox / Shadowbox II internally mounted electronic countermeasure pulse-Doppler continuous wave deception jamming system operating from, may be controlled by [|AN/ALQ-213], and may be contained in AN/ALQ-164 pod | AV-8B Harrier II, EH-60A Black Hawk, MH-47E Chinook, MH-53J Pave Low III, MH-60G Pave Hawk, MH-60K Black Hawk, RC-12D Guardrail, RC-12K Guardrail | Northrop Grumman |
| active electronic countermeasure pod operating from, pod system combining AN/ALQ-126 and AN/ALQ-162 | AV-8B Harrier II | |
| internally mounted Airborne Self-Protection Jammer operating in the range, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-214] | F-14D Super Tomcat, F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | ITT |
| AN/ALQ-166 | Countermeasures Set, helicopter-towed, remotely controlled minesweeping system | | EDO Corp |
| AN/ALQ-167 | Angry Kitten active electronic countermeasure 8 kW noise/deception pod operating from | A-6E Intruder, EA-6A Intruder, EA-6B Prowler, Lockheed EP-3J, F-14A Tomcat, F-14B Tomcat, F-14D Super Tomcat, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18A/B Hornet, F/A-18C/D Hornet, Douglas EC-24A, NKC-135 Big Crow | Rodale Electronics |
| AN/ALQ-171 | Combined pulse mode and Continuous Wave electronic countermeasure pod | F-5E/F/G Tiger | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/ALQ-172 | internally mounted electronic countermeasure system operating from, possibly being extended to | AC-130H Spectre, AC-130U Spooky II, B-52H Stratofortress, MC-130E Combat Talon, MC-130H Combat Talon II | |
| AN/ALQ-176 | advanced electronic countermeasure pod using voltage-tuned magnetron transmitters operating in the range | F-4 Phantom II, F-5 Freedom Fighter, F-5 Tiger, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Hercules Defense Electronics |
| internally mounted Rapid Alert Programmed Power management of Radar Targets III integrated radar warning receiver and electronic countermeasure suite operating from, forerunner of [|AN/ALQ-202] | F-16 Fighting Falcon | |
| AN/ALQ-179 | Compass Hammer electro-optical laser turret anti-aircraft artillery countermeasures pod | F-4 Phantom II | |
| active electronic countermeasure noise and deception radar jamming pod operating from using Rotman scannable lens antennas, modified AN/ALQ-119 | A-10C Thunderbolt II, F-4G Wild Weasel V, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Raytheon |
| AN/ALQ-196 | Integrated defensive electronic countermeasure system | AC-130U Spooky II, MC-130E Combat Talon | |
| internally mounted autonomous radar warning receiver and electronic countermeasure jammer with digital radio frequency memory operating from, developed from [|AN/ALQ-178] | F-14 Tomcat, F-16 Fighting Falcon | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ALQ-205 | Phase-locked omni-directional Infrared Countermeasures system for rotary wing aircraft | | |
| AN/ALQ-210 | passive Electronic Support Measures threat warning system with 360° coverage operating from | MH-60R Seahawk, MH-60S Knighthawk | Lockheed Martin |
| Suite of Integrated RF Countermeasures pod, replaced AN/ALQ-136 | CV-22B Osprey, MH-47 Chinook, MH-60 Jayhawk | |
| Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures blinding missile threats with an active laser, comprised [|AN/AAR-57] replaced AN/ALQ-144 | AH-64E Apache, CH-47 Chinook | BAE |
| Electronic Warfare Management Unit | F-16C/D Fighting Falcon | Terma A/S |
| internally mounted electronic countermeasures jamming signals generator operating from, part of Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures working with AN/ALE-55, replaced [|AN/ALQ-165] | AC-130U Spooky II, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, MC-130H Combat Talon II | |
| passive Electronic Support Measures threat warning system with 360° coverage across 3 bands | E-2C Hawkeye, E-2D Hawkeye | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ALQ-218 | Electronic warfare passive radar warning receiver | EA-6B Prowler, EA-18G Growler | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/ALQ-221 | Radar warning receiver and electronic countermeasures system | U-2 Dragon Lady | BAE |
| AN/ALQ-231 | Intrepid Tiger II networked internally/externally mounted VHF/UHF electronic warfare communication-jamming system operating from | AH-1Z Viper, AV-8B Harrier II, CH-53K King Stallion, F/A-18C/D Hornet, KC-130J tanker, MV-22B Osprey, RQ-21 Blackjack, UH-1Y Venom | Jopana Technologies |
| AN/ALQ-239 | Digital Electronic Warfare System | | BAE |
| AN/ALQ-240 | Electronic Support Measures set | P-8 Poseidon | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/ALQ-248 | Self-contained advanced off-board electronic warfare active mission payload enhanced surveillance and countermeasures pod | MH-60R Seahawk, MH-60S Seahawk | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ALQ-249 | Next Generation Jammer mid-band pod with active electronically scanned array airborne electronic attack for suppression of enemy air defenses, replaced AN/ALQ-99 | EA-18G Growler | Raytheon |
| Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Sustainment System integrated multi-spectral RF/IR electronic countermeasures and radar warning receiver, replaced AN/ALQ-135 | F-15 Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle F-15EX Eagle II | BAE |
| AN/ALQ-260 | BriteCloud expendable Digital Radio Frequency Memory battery-powered countermeasures decoy | A-10 Thunderbolt II, C-130 Hercules, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18 Hornet, MQ-9 Reaper, MQ-9B SeaGuardian, MQ-9B SkyGuardian | |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/ALR-20 | Panoramic radar receiver covering 6 bands of spectrum | B-52H Stratofortress | |
| Infrared search and track sensor, replaced by [|AN/AXX-1] | F-14 Tomcat, F-111 Aardvark | Avco |
| AN/ALR-25 | Radar warning receiver | F-4D Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat | Magnavox |
| AN/ALR-26 | Radar warning receiver | F-4D Phantom II | |
| AN/ALR-32 | 360º radar sensor | RB-66 Destroyer, B-52 Stratofortress | |
| AN/ALR-34 | Airborne Radio Direction Finder sensor operating in the range using Phase Angle Discrimination for relative bearing, replaced AN/ARD-18 | EC-47N/P Skytrain, EC-121 Warning Star, Boeing EC-135, Boeing RC-135 | |
| AN/ALR-35 | Airborne Radio Direction Finder sensor with Nortronics 1060 airborne data processor, improved AN/ALR-34 | EC-47N/P Skytrain, U-21 Ute | Sanders Associates |
| AN/ALR-38 | Airborne Radio Direction Finder sensor | EC-47Q Skytrain | |
| RF sensor, replaced by AN/ALR-62 | F-111 Aardvark, FB-111 Aardvark | |
| AN/ALR-40 | Countermeasures receiver | EA-3B Skywarrior | GTE-Sylvania |
| RF sensor, replaced by AN/ALR-62 | F-111 Aardvark, FB-111 Aardvark | |
| Compass Tie radar warning receiver operating in the range, replaced by AN/ALR-67 | A-4F Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, A-7E Corsair II, F-4J Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, RA-5C Vigilante | |
| AN/ALR-46 | Radar warning receiver operating in the range | AC-130 Spectre, F-4 Phantom II, RF-4C Phantom II, F-5 Tiger, B-52 Stratofortress, CC-130, Lockheed MC-130 | |
| RF illumination detection sensor, replaced by AN/ALR-76 | F-4F Phantom II, F-5 Tiger, S-3 Viking | |
| AN/ALR-50 | Surface-to-air missile launch detection system operating in the range | A-4 Skyhawk, A-7 Corsair II, EA-6B Prowler, F-4N Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, F-111 Aardvark, FB-111 Aardvark, RF-4B Phantom II | |
| AN/ALR-52 | Multichannel radar sensor operating in the range | EP-3E Orion | |
| Radar warning receiver operating in the range, part of Tactical Electronic Warfare System, controls the AN/ALQ-135 | A-7D Corsair II, B-52 Stratofortress, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, RF-4 Phantom II | |
| Automated four-band passive superheterodyne receiver radar direction finding sensor operating in the range | E-2C Hawkeye | |
| Radar warning receiver system or Countermeasures Receiving Set operating from,, used with AN/ALQ-137 and AN/AAR-44, developed from [|AN/APS-109], replaced [|AN/ALR-39] and [|AN/ALR-41] | F-111 Aardvark, F-111C Pig, EF-111 Raven | |
| Compass Sail low band airborne UHF/L-band missile approach radar warning receiver part of AN/ALR-69 | A-10 Thunderbolt II, AC-130U Spooky II, B-52H Stratofortress, F-4 Phantom II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, Lockheed MC-130 | |
| digital computer controlled radar warning receiver electronics intelligence and measurement and signature intelligence system operating from with 360º coverage, replaced [|AN/ALQ-78] | A-4 Skyhawk, A-7 Corsair II, C-130 Hercules, E-6 Mercury, F-4 Phantom II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, P-3C Orion, SH-2F Seasprite, SH-3 Sea King | |
| AN/ALR-67 | Radar warning receiver operating in the range, replaced [|AN/ALR-45] | A-6E Intruder, AV-8B Harrier II Plus, EA-6B Prowler, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | |
| AN/ALR-68 | Radar warning receiver operating in the range, improved AN/ALR-46 | EA-6B Prowler, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet | Litton Industries |
| Compass Tie radar warning receiver operating in the range, used with AN/ALR-64, improved AN/ALR-46 | A-10 Thunderbolt II, AC-130U Spooky II, B-52H Stratofortress, C-130H Hercules, F-4 Phantom II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, Lockheed MC-130 | Raytheon |
| Passive Detection System electronic support measures 360° automatic superheterodyne receiver direction finder operating between over 4 bands using 52 antennas, interaces with AN/AYK-14, upgraded AN/ALR-59, replaced by [|AN/ALQ-217] | E-2C Hawkeye | |
| autonomous radar warning receiver multipurpose passive electronic support measures with direction finding that covers 360° between, replaced [|AN/ALR-47] | S-3B Viking, EP-3E Aries, ES-3A Shadow | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ALR-91 | Less than radar warning receiver operating from with simultaneous band sampling | | Litton Industries |
| AN/ALR-93 | Radar warning and electronic support measures receiver operating from | | Litton Industries |
| 360° self-protection Electronic Warfare integrated 30 antenna broadband radar warning, targeting, and countermeasures system with a range | F-22 Raptor | BAE |
| AN/ALR-646 | Radar warning receiver operating in the range, supplements AN/ALR-66 | | |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| S-band airborne intercept radar, replaced by [|AN/APG-28] | P-61 Black Widow | |
| S-band intercept and gun laying radar, replaced by [|AN/APG-16] | P-61 Black Widow | General Electric |
| AN/APG-3 | X-band tail Airborne Gun Laying radar | B-29 Superfortress, B-36 Peacemaker | General Electric |
| L-band FM low altitude torpedo release radar Sniffer, replaced by [|AN/APG-6] and [|AN/APG-17] | TBM Avenger | |
| S-band lightweight airborne range-only radar, replaced by [|AN/APG-18] | B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, F-86 Sabre | Galvin Manufacturing Corp |
| L-band low altitude bomb release radar Super Sniffer, replaced [|AN/APG-4], replaced by [|AN/APG-9] and [|AN/APG-20] | | |
| AN/APG-7 | Glide bomb control radar SRB | F-86D Sabre | |
| S-band tail airborne gun sight radar, replaced by [|AN/APG-19] | B-24 Liberator, B-29 Superfortress | General Electric |
| L-band low altitude bomb release radar, replaced AN/APG-6 | | |
| AN/APG-13 | Falcon S-band airborne range-only radar | B-25 Mitchell | General Electric |
| AN/APG-14 | S-band airborne range-only radar | B-29 Superfortress | |
| AN/APG-15 | S-band tail airborne gun sight radar for Project Wasp | B-29 Superfortress | General Electric |
| X-band gun laying radar, replaced [|AN/APG-2] | B-32 Dominator, XB-48 | Sperry Corp |
| S-band low altitude bomb release radar, replaced AN/APG-4 | | |
| X-band turret control radar, replaced [|AN/APG-5], replaced by AN/APG-19 | | Glenn L. Martin Company |
| X-band gun laying radar, replaced [|AN/APG-8] and AN/APG-18 | | Glenn L. Martin Company |
| S-band low altitude bomb release radar, replaced AN/APG-6 | | |
| AN/APG-21 | Pterodactyl automatic air-to-ground range only radar | | |
| AN/APG-22 | X-band gun sight radar, used with Mk18/23 Lead-computing gunsights | | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-23 | Airborne gun directing radar | B-36 Peacemaker, B-50 Superfortress, PBJ-1H Mitchell | |
| AN/APG-24 | Airborne gun directing radar | B-36 Peacemaker, B-50 Superfortress | |
| X-band tail gun tracking monopulse radar | F-100 Super Sabre | General Electric |
| I-band airborne gun aim radar | F3D Skyknight | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| Airborne range-only intercept radar, replaced [|AN/APG-1] | F-82 Twin Mustang | |
| Night/all-weather fire-control radar, replaced by [|AN/APG-37] | | |
| 5 kW X-band fire-control radar operating from with a range of, | B-45 Tornado, B-57 Canberra, F-4E Phantom II, F-8 Crusader, F-9 Cougar, F-11 Tiger, F-84 Thunderjet, F-84F Thunderstreak, F-86 Sabre, F-100 Super Sabre, FJ-2 Fury, F2H Banshee | Sperry Corp |
| AN/APG-31 | Ranging radar | B-57 Canberra, F-105 Thunderchief | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-32 | X-band tail turret autotrack radar, replaced by AN/APG-41 | B-36 Peacemaker, B-47E Stratojet | General Electric |
| AN/APG-33 | X-band fire-control radar | TB-25K Mitchell, F-94 Starfire, F-89 Scorpion | |
| AN/APG-34 | Airborne range only computing radar gunsight | F-104 Starfighter | General Electric |
| AN/APG-36 | Fire control radar, replaced by AN/APG-37 | F2H Banshee, F-86D/L Sabre | Hughes Aircraft |
| Fire control radar, replaced [|AN/APG-29], and AN/APG-35 | F-86 Sabre, F2H Banshee | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/APG-39 | Airborne range only gun laying radar | B-47E Stratojet | Stavid Engineering |
| AN/APG-40 | Fire control radar | F-94C Starfire, F-89 Scorpion, TB-25M Mitchell | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/APG-41 | Tail gun radar, replaced AN/APG-32 | B-36 Peacemaker, B-52 Stratofortress | General Electric |
| AN/APG-43 | FM continuous wave interception automatic tracking radar | | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-45 | Airborne range only fire-control radar, miniaturized AN/APG-30 | | General Electric |
| Monopulse dual-beam fire-control radar, replaced by [|AN/APQ-127] | A-6A Intruder | |
| AN/APG-51 | Intercept radar | F3D Skyknight, F2H Banshee, F3H Demon | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/APG-56 | High resolution side-looking radar | RB-57D Canberra | |
| AN/APG-59 | Fire control radar, paired with AN/AWG-10 Fire control system, replaced AN/APQ-72, replaced by AN/APG-60 | F-4J Phantom II | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APG-60 | Modified AN/APQ-100 fire control radar, paired with AN/AWG-11 fire control system, replaced AN/APG-59, replaced by AN/APG-61 | F-4 Phantom II | Ferranti |
| AN/APG-61 | Fire control radar, paired with AN/AWG-12 fire control system, modified AN/APQ-109, replaced AN/APG-60 | F-4 Phantom II | Ferranti |
| AN/APG-63 | all-weather multimode pulse-Doppler active electronically scanned array fire control radar with look-down/shoot-down capability operating from selectable frequencies with a range of, paired with AN/AWG-20 fire control system, forerunner of AN/APG-70 | F-15 Eagle | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-65 | all-weather multimode X-band Doppler fire control radar with look-down/shoot-down capability operating from at a range greater than | AV-8B Harrier II Plus, F/A-18C/D Hornet | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-66 | X-band solid-state medium range multimode pulse-Doppler planar array fire control radar, forerunner of AN/APQ-164 | F-16 Fighting Falcon, HU-25C Guardian | |
| AN/APG-67 | multi-mode all-digital X-band coherent pulse-Doppler radar for air-to-air, air-to-ground, sea-search and mapping with an air-to-air range of | F-20 Tigershark, F-16 Fighting Falcon | General Electric |
| AN/APG-68 | Long range pulse-Doppler radar, variant of the AN/APG-66, replaced by AN/APG-83 | F-16 Fighting Falcon | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APG-69 | Air-to-air and air-to-ground X-band coherent pulse-Doppler radar, successor of AN/APQ-159 | F-5E/F/G Tiger | Emerson Electric |
| AN/APG-70 | all-weather multimode Doppler Beam Sharpening /Mapping/Synthetic Aperture fire control radar operating between selectable frequencies with an air-to-air range of, developed from AN/APG-63 | F-15C/D Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-71 | Multi-mode X-band pulse-Doppler radar system, upgrade of AN/AWG-9 | F-14D Super Tomcat | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/APG-73 | all-weather multimode X-band pulse-Doppler fire control radar operating from at a range of over, developed from AN/APG-65, replaced by AN/APG-79 | EA-18G Growler, F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-76 | 12 kW pulse-doppler K-band multi-mode moving target indicator synthetic-aperture radar with a range of | F-4E Phantom II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, S-3 Gray Wolf Viking | |
| AN/APG-77 | 10 watt multifunction solid-state X-band Active Electronically Scanned Array low-probability-of-intercept fire control radar with powerful electronic countermeasures capabilities operating from, developed from AN/APG-66/68/80 family of radars | F-22 Raptor | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APG-78 | Longbow millimeter-wave K-band fire-Control Radar for AGM-114L Hellfire LongBow missiles | AH-1Z Viper, AH-64D Apache Longbow, AH-64E Guardian | |
| AN/APG-79 | X-band Active Electronically Scanned Array radar with gallium nitride transmit/receive modules and a range, replaced AN/APG-73, forerunner of AN/APQ-188 | EA-18G Growler, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-80 | Air-to-air, search-and-track, air-to-ground targeting and terrain-following scalable agile beam radar | F-16E/F Fighting Falcon | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APG-81 | Joint Strike Fighter Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, successor to AN/APG-77 | F-35 Lightning II | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APG-82 | Active Electronically Scanned Array radar of the AN/APG-63 radar family, upgrade of AN/APG-70, forerunner of AN/APQ-188 | F-15E Strike Eagle, F-15EX Eagle II | Raytheon |
| AN/APG-83 | Active Electronically Scanned Array fire control Scalable Agile Beam Radar, variant of the AN/APG-66, replaced AN/APG-68 | F-16 Fighting Falcon | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APG-85 | Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, developed from AN/APG-81 | F-35 Lightning II | Northrop Grumman |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| 1 watt UHF Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave radar altimeter operating from at altitudes up to | AD-5 Skyraider, AF-2W Guardian, B-32 Dominator, C-119 Flying Boxcar, C-121 Constellation, F2H Banshee, F3D Skyknight, F6F Hellcat, F9F Panther, H-19 Chickasaw, P2V Neptune, P5M Marlin, P-61 Black Widow, PB4Y-2 Privateer, PBM-5S Mariner, PBY-6A Catalina, R5C-1 Commando, R5D Skymaster, R6D-1, SB2C-5 Helldiver, TBM-3 Avenger, XF10F Jaguar | |
| AN/APN-2 | Rebecca Mk IIA airborne radar interrogator/responder also known as SCR-729 | | |
| AN/APN-3 | Airborne precision Short Range Navigation bombing radar | B-45 Tornado | |
| Long Range Navigation radar navigation receiver operating between or, used with [|AN/CPN-11] and [|AN/CPN-12] | US Navy | General Electric |
| AN/APN-7 | Airborne transponder beacon | | |
| Long Range Navigation simplified, used with AN/CPN-11 and AN/CPN-12 | B-32-25-CF Dominator | |
| AN/APN-10 | Glider interrogator/responder | | |
| AN/APN-12 | Beacon interrogator/responder | B-47E Stratojet | |
| AN/APN-19 | Airborne beacon | | |
| 1 watt FM radar altimeter operating between up to an altitude of over land and over water | A-3 Skywarrior, AD-5/6/7 Skyraider, B-66 Destroyer, C-118 Liftmaster, C-119 Flying Boxcar, C-130 Hercules, F5D Skylancer, OV-1 Mohawk, P2V-5 Neptune, RC-121 Warning Star, RF-101C Voodoo, S-2 Tracker | |
| 2 kW radar altimeter with range computer operating at at altitudes up to | WB-47E Stratojet | Sperry Gyroscope |
| 70 kW X-band solid state navigation, search and weather radar operating from with a range of, replaced AN/APS-38, replaced by [|AN/APN-242] | AC-130H Spectre, B-57 Canberra, C-130 Hercules, C-133 Cargomaster, C-135 Stratolifter, C-141 Starlifter, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, KC-97 Stratofreighter, RB-57D Canberra | Sperry Corp |
| AN/APN-63 | radar beacon receiving in S-band between and transmitting in L-band at with a range of | US Navy | Melpar |
| AN/APN-70 | Long Range Navigation radio system | P-3A/B Orion | |
| 35 watt X-band pulse-Doppler drift angle and velocity sensor operating from up to, forerunner of [|AN/APN-102] | B-47 Stratojet | General Precision |
| AN/APN-82 | 35 watt X-band pulse-Doppler navigation radar, identical to [|AN/APN-81] except for the addition of computer [|AN/ASN-6] | US Air Force | |
| pulse-Doppler drift angle and velocity sensor operating from up to and, part of AN/ASB-4 or [|AN/ASQ-38] bombing-navigation systems | B-52 Stratofortress | General Precision |
| AN/APN-97 | pulse-Doppler navigation radar operating at up to | US Navy | Ryan Aeronautical |
| AN/APN-99 | 35 watt navigation radar drift angle and velocity sensor operating at up to and speeds up to, uses [|AN/ASN-7] transistorized computer | US Air Force | |
| AN/APN-100 | Radar altimeter for operation below at speeds less than operating at | US Navy | Emerson Research Laboratories |
| 10 watt X-band pulse-Doppler drift angle and velocity sensor operating between at up to and speeds up to, smaller version of AN/APN-81 | RB-47 Stratojet, WB-47E Stratojet | General Precision |
| AN/APN-105 | 3 watt pulse-Doppler navigation radar velocity sensor operating at up to | US Air Force | Laboratory for Electronics |
| AN/APN-113 | K-band pulse-Doppler drift angle and velocity sensor with a range of, part of AN/ASQ-42 | B-58 Hustler | Raytheon |
| Doppler navigation radar, replaced by [|AN/APN-169] | A-6A Intruder | |
| AN/APN-131 | 3 watt X-band pulse-Doppler klystron powered navigation radar operating from with a range of | F-105 Thunderchief, T-39 Sabreliner, TF-8 Crusader | Laboratory for Electronics |
| AN/APN-133 | 125 watt L-band high altitude radar altimeter operating from up to, modified SCR-728 | C-130 Hercules, C-135 Stratolifter | |
| Radar altimeter, replaced by [|AN/APN-194] | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6A Intruder, P-3A/B Orion | Bendix Corp |
| AN/APN-149 | Terrain-following radar | Did not enter service | Texas Instruments |
| K-band pulse-Doppler navigation radar, replaced by [|AN/APN-185] | A-4 Skyhawk, A-6B Intruder, A-7A Corsair II, EA-6B Prowler, P-3A/B Orion | General Instrument |
| AN/APN-155 | 0.8 watt L-band Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave radar altimeter operating from up to | F-4 Phantom II | Stewart-Warner |
| AN/APN-159 | 1 kW long range L-band radar altimeter operating from up to | RF-4 Phantom II | Stewart-Warner |
| AN/APN-165 | Terrain-following radar | OV-1 Mohawk | Texas Instruments |
| 1 kW station-keeping radar controlling up to 36 aircraft to a 10-second separation, interfaces with AN/APN-241 and AN/TPN-27 zone marker, forerunner of [|AN/APN-243], replaced [|AN/APN-59], [|AN/APN-122], [|AN/APQ-170] and [|AN/APQ-175] | C-17 Globemaster III, C-130E/H/J Hercules, C-141B Starlifter | Leonardo DRS |
| 10 kW upper J-band monopulse terrain avoidance/terrain-following radar and altimeter with a terrian clearance of, replaced by AN/APN-194 | AC-130 Spectre, AH-1 Cobra, C-130 Hercules, CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-53 Sea Stallion, E-2C Hawkeye, EH-1H Iroquois, HH-1 Huey, HH-2C/D Seasprite, HH-3E Jolly Green Giant, HH-46 Sea Knight, HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant, Lockheed EC-130, Lockheed HC-130, Lockheed LC-130, Lockheed MC-130, OV-10 Bronco, RH-53D Sea Stallion, RV-1D Mohawk, S-3 Viking, SH-2 Seasprite, SH-3 Sea King, UH-1 Iroquois, UH-3H Sea King, UH-46 Sea Knight, VH-3 Sea King | Honeywell |
| AN/APN-182 | K-band navigation radar | SH-2F Seasprite, SH-3 Sea King, UH-3H Sea King | Teledyne Ryan |
| Pulse-Doppler navigation radar, replaced [|AN/APN-153], replaced by AN/APN-190 | A-7D Corsair II | Singer Corp |
| AN/APN-190 | Doppler groundspeed and drift detector navigation radar, replaced AN/APN-185 | A-7E Corsair II, AC-130E Spectre, F-111 Aardvark | Singer Corp |
| 5 watt solid state radar altimeter operating at at altitudes from, replaced [|AN/APN-171], replaced [|AN/APN-141] | A-4 Skyhawk, A-7E Corsair II, EA-6B Prowler, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet, Harpoon missile, P-3C Orion | Honeywell |
| AN/APN-209 | 5 watt radar altimeter operating at at altitudes from compatible with night vision goggles | AH-1 Cobra, CH-47 Chinook, OH-58C Kiowa, UH-1H Iroquois | Honeywell Aerospace |
| Multimode X-band sea search terrain-mapping weather radar, identical to [|AN/APN-234] | RU-38A Twin Condor | AlliedSignal |
| AN/APN-217 | Navstar GPS equipped solid state microprocessor-controlled CW Doppler navigation/velocity sensor operating at measuring speeds up to and altitude up to | AH-1W Cobra, CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-53E Super Stallion, HH-3F Pelican, HH-60H Rescue Hawk, MH-53E Sea Dragon, MH-60 Jayhawk, RH-53D Sea Stallion, SH-3D Sea King, SH-60B/F Seahawk, Sikorsky S-70, UH-1N Twin Huey, VH-60N White Hawk | |
| AN/APN-218 | 1.5 watt Doppler navigation/velocity sensor operating at measuring speeds up to and altitude up to | AC-130H Spectre, B-52H Stratofortress, C-130 Hercules, KC-135 Stratotanker, MC-130E Combat Talon, MC-130H Combat Talon II | Teledyne Ryan |
| AN/APN-232 | Combined altitude radar altimeter operating up to | C-5 Galaxy, C-17 Globemaster III, C-130T Hercules, C-141B Starlifter,F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, Sikorsky H-53, and many others | Extant Aerospace |
| Multimode X-band sea search terrain-mapping color weather radar, identical to [|AN/APN-215] | C-2A Greyhound | AlliedSignal |
| AN/APN-237 | K-band terrain-following radar, part of AN/AAQ-13 | | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APN-239 | Lightweight weather/ground-mapping radar | | Bendix/King |
| X-band high-resolution Low Power Color Radar for weather and navigation radar including terrain-following/terrain avoidance capability with a range of | AC-130H Spectre, C-130 Hercules, MC-130W Combat Spear | Westinghouse Electronic Systems, Northrop Grumman |
| 25 kW 360º X-band color and weather and navigation radar operating at, replaced AN/APN-59 | Boeing RC-135, C-130 Hercules | Northrop Grumman |
| 25 watt station-keeping radar with wideband network capability controlling up to 100 aircraft to a 10-second separation at a range of up to, interfaces with AN/APN-241 and AN/TPN-27 zone marker, upgraded AN/APN-169 | C-17 Globemaster III, C-130E/H/J Hercules, C-141B Starlifter | Leonardo DRS |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/APQ-5 | low altitude up to marine radar bombing equipment, attaches to radar sets | B-32-1-CF Dominator | |
| AN/APQ-7 | Eagle X-band radar bombsight system, used with [|AN/APA-46] and AN/APA-47 | B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-29 Superfortress | Western Electric |
| AN/APQ-13 | Mickey set X-band bombing radar, also known as H2X, developed from the British H2S radar, later used as a ground-based weather radar | B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-29 Superfortress, B-32-1-CF Dominator, National Weather Service | |
| AN/APQ-35 | X-band night intruder radar | F3D Skyknight | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-36 | Fire control radar | F3D Skyknight, F7U Cutlass | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-41 | X-band fire control radar operating from with a range of, developed from AN/APQ-36 | F2H Banshee | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-50 | 180 kW X-band fire control radar, replaced by AN/APQ-72 | F4D Skyray, F-4J Phantom II, XF4H-1 Phantom II, YF4H-1 Phantom II | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-72 | X-band fire control radar with a range of, replaced AN/APQ-50, replaced by AN/APG-59 and AN/APQ-100 | F-4B Phantom II, F4D Skyray | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-89 | Terrain-following radar | T-2 Buckeye | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-92 | Search and terrain avoidance radar | A-6A Intruder | Norden Systems |
| AN/APQ-99 | Forward looking radar | A-7A Corsair II, RF-4B/C Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-100 | Fire control radar with a range of, replaced AN/APQ-72 | F-4C Phantom II, RF-101 Voodoo | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-101 | Terrain-following radar | | Texas Instruments |
| X-band synthetic-aperture radar terrain-following radar with resolution, replaced by AN/APQ-110 | RF-4B Phantom II, RF-4C Phantom II | Goodyear Aerospace |
| AN/APQ-103 | Search radar terrain clearance | A-6B Intruder | |
| AN/APQ-109 | Solid-state fire control radar, used with [|AN/APA-165], improved AN/APQ-100, forerunner of AN/APQ-117 | F-4D Phantom II, F4D Skyray | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-110 | K-band terrain-following radar, replaced [|AN/APQ-102], forerunner of [|AN/APQ-128] and AN/APQ-134 | F-111 Aardvark, RF-4C Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-112 | Target tracking and ranging radar | A-6C Intruder | |
| AN/APQ-113 | K-band multi-mode air-to-ground and air-to-air nose attack radar | F-111 Aardvark | General Electric |
| AN/APQ-114 | K-band multi-mode nose radar, variant of the AN/APQ-113 | F-4 Phantom II, FB-111A Aardvark | General Electric |
| AN/APQ-115 | K-band terrain-following radar | A-7A Corsair II, C-130E Hercules, F-111 Aardvark, RF-4C Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-116 | Terrain-following radar | A-7B Corsair II, C-130 Hercules | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-117 | Terrain following and attack radar, developed from AN/APQ-109 | F-4E Phantom II | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-120 | X-band solid-state fire-control radar, developed from AN/APQ-117 | F-4E Phantom II, F-4G Wild Weasel V | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/APQ-122 | Dual frequency X/K-band long range terrain-following navigation radar with a range of operating from for long range and short range, replaced by AN/APQ-175 | C-130 Hercules, Boeing RC-135, E-4B NEACP, MC-130E Combat Talon, MC-130H Combat Talon II, RC-135C Big Team, T-43 Gator | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-126 | K-band ground mapping, air-to-ground ranging terrain-following radar | A-7D Corsair II, A-7E Corsair II, MH-53J Pave Low III | Texas Instruments |
| 30 kW K-band frequency agile multimode terrain-following radar operating between out to a range of, upgrade of AN/APQ-110, forerunner of AN/APQ-171 | A-7E Corsair II | Sperry Corp |
| AN/APQ-129 | Pulse Doppler K-band multi-mode radar, replaced by AN/APS-130 | EA-6B Prowler | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APQ-134 | 30 kW K-band terrain-following radar operating from with a range of, upgrade of AN/APQ-110 | F-111 Aardvark, FB-111A Aardvark | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-137 | Moving Target Indicator radar pod | AH-1G HueyCobra | Emerson Electric |
| AN/APQ-139 | K-band multi-mode radar | B-57G Canberra | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-140 | K-band multifunction radar | B-1A Lancer | Raytheon |
| terrain-following/terrain avoidance radar, forerunner of AN/APQ-154 | Sikorsky HH-53 | Norden Systems |
| AN/APQ-146 | Forward looking multi-mode radar | F-111F Aardvark | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-147 | Terrain-following radar | MH-60K Black Hawk | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-148 | Solid-state multi-mode radar | A-6E Intruder | Norden Systems |
| AN/APQ-150 | 12 kW X-band short range Beacon Tracking Radar operating between with a range of | AC-130A/E/H Spectre | Motorola |
| AN/APQ-153 | X-band fire-control radar for search, air-to-air gunnery and missiles | F-5E Tiger II | Emerson Electric |
| AN/APQ-154 | Terrain-following radar, improved [|AN/APQ-141] | HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-156 | J-band multi-mode radar, used with [|AN/AAS-33], variant of AN/APQ-148, forerunner of AN/APS-130 | A-6E Intruder | Norden Systems |
| AN/APQ-157 | Fire-control radar operating from | F-5F Tiger II | Emerson Electric |
| AN/APQ-158 | Pave Low III K-band multimode terrain-following radar, modified AN/APQ-126 | MH-53J Pave Low III | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-159 | X/K-band forward-looking air-to-air radar, replaced by AN/APG-69 | F-5E Tiger II | |
| AN/APQ-162 | Terrain-following radar, developed from AN/APQ-99 | RF-4C Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-164 | X-band multimode pulse doppler synthetic-aperture navigation/weapons control/terrain-following radar with 1,526 phased array transmitting elements operating from with a range of, developed from AN/APG-66 and AN/APG-68 | B-1B Lancer | Northrop Grumman |
| Terrain-following radar, replaced [|AN/AQS-176] | B-52 Stratofortress | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APQ-168 | K-band multimode terrain-following radar | HH-60D Nighthawk, MH-60K Black Hawk | Texas Instruments |
| Dual frequency integrated X/K-band navigation and terrain-following radar operating from with a range of or radar beacon, forerunner of [|AN/APQ-425], replaced by AN/APN-169 | MC-130H Combat Talon II | |
| AN/APQ-171 | K-band dual channel frequency agile terrain-following radar operating up to, developed from AN/APQ-128 | F-111C Pig, F-111F Aardvark | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-172 | Terrain-following radar | RF-4C/E Phantom II | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APQ-173 | Multimode synthetic-aperture radar, developed from AN/APQ-156 | A-6F/G Intruder, Did not enter service | Norden Systems |
| AN/APQ-174 | pod-mounted K-band terrain avoidance/terrain-following radar down to as low as operating from, developed from AN/AAQ-13 LANTIRN terrain-following radar | CV-22 Osprey, HH-60L/M Black Hawk, MH-47E Chinook, MH-47G Chinook, MH-60 Jayhawk, MH-60K Black Hawk | Raytheon |
| 90 kW dual frequency X/K-band multimode weather/navigation radar operating from long range out to and short range, replaced AN/APQ-122, replaced by AN/APN-169 | MC-130E Combat Talon | |
| AN/APQ-180 | All-weather multimode radar system, developed from AN/APG-70 | AC-130U Spooky II | Hughes Aircraft |
| AN/APQ-181 | K-band 21-mode GPS aided targeting low-probability-of-intercept electronically scanned array synthetic aperture radar operating from with terrain-following capability down to | B-2 Spirit | |
| AN/APQ-186 | K-band terrain avoidance/terrain-following radar, upgraded AN/APQ-174 with a new processor and more modes | CV-22 Osprey | Raytheon |
| AN/APQ-187 | Silent Knight multimode terrain avoidance/terrain-following radar, replaced AN/APQ-170, AN/APQ-174 and AN/APQ-186 | CV-22 Osprey, MH-47G Chinook, MH-60M Black Hawk, MC-130H Combat Talon II | |
| AN/APQ-188 | X-band Active electronically scanned array radar, developed from AN/APG-79 and AN/APG-82, replaced [|AN/APQ-166] | B-52J Stratofortress | Raytheon |
| Navigation and terrain-following radar, developed from AN/APQ-170 | MC-130H Combat Talon II | Systems & Electronics |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/APS-2 | S-band surface-search anti-submarine warfare radar and weather radar, also called WSR-1/3/4 | US Coast Guard blimps, National Weather Service | Philco |
| 200 watt short range UHF tail warning radar operating from at a range of, derived from Monica radar system, used with AN/MSQ-1 | P-38L Lightning, P-47D Razorback, P-51 Mustang, P-61 Black Widow, P-63 Kingcobra, P-82D Twin Mustang, PBJ-1 | |
| AN/APS-13 | Archie tail warning radar operating at, derived from the ARI 5664 Monica used by the RAF | US Army Air Forces | |
| AN/APS-15 | Mickey set ground scanning X-band bombing radar, also known as H2X | B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, P-38 Lightning | MIT Radiation Laboratory |
| AN/APS-20 | S-band airborne early warning anti-submarine analog maritime surveillance and weather radar | A-1 Skyraider, AF-2W Guardian, EA-1E Skyraider, EC-121 Warning Star, P-2 Neptune, PB-1W Flying Fortress, TBM-3W Avenger, WB-29 Superfortress, ZPG-2W blimp | |
| AN/APS-38 | 50 kW X-band warning and attack radar operating from with a range of | F-4G Wild Weasel V | |
| AN/APS-80 | 143 kW X-band surface-search radar, forerunner of AN/APS-88, AN/APS-115 and AN/APY-10 family of radars | P-3A/B Orion | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APS-82 | 1 MW S-band airborne early warning and control 3D radar with ground stabilization, turn stabilization and target height finder operating from with a range of | E-1B Tracer | Hazeltine Corp |
| AN/APS-88 | 45 kW X-band surface-search radar with a range of, developed from AN/APS-80 | SHU-16B Albatross, S-2 Tracker | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APS-94 | Side-looking surveillance and mapping radar | OV-1D Mohawk | |
| Airborne early warning and control UHF-band radar operating at with a range of and up to altitude with a diameter saucer shaped radome, replaced by [|AN/APS-120] | E-2 Hawkeye | General Electric |
| AN/APS-105 | Radar receiving set | B-52 Stratofortress | Dalmo-Victor |
| AN/APS-107 | Radar warning receiver target acquisition system for AGM-78 | EF-4D Wild Weasel IV | |
| Radar warning receiver system, replaced by AN/ALR-62 | F-111 Aardvark | Dalmo-Victor |
| AN/APS-115 | 143 kW X-band anti-submarine warfare surface-search radar operating from with a range of, developed from AN/APS-80 | P-3C Orion | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APS-116 | 500 kW X-band navigation and anti-submarine warfare radar operating between and a range of, forerunner of AN/APS-137 and AN/APS-506 | P-3 Orion, S-3A Viking | Motorola |
| 1 MW long range UHF air and surface-search radar operating from with a range of, replaced [|AN/APS-96], replaced by [|AN/APS-125] | E-2C Hawkeye | General Electric |
| AN/APS-124 | 350 kW X-band 360° anti-submarine warfare surveillance/search radar operating from with a range of, part of Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System, developed from AN/APS-115 and AN/APS-116, replaced by [|AN/APS-147] | SH-60B Seahawk, SH-60F Seahawk | |
| 1 MW long range UHF air and search pulse-Doppler radar operating from with a range of, replaced AN/APS-120, forerunner of [|AN/APS-138] | E-2C Hawkeye | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/APS-127 | 200 kW X-band anti-submarine warfare radar with a range of, developed from AN/APS-124, replaced by AN/APS-143 | US Coast Guard HU-25 Guardian | Texas Instruments |
| AN/APS-129 | 70 kW airborne navigation/search radar operating from | A-6 Intruder | Naval Avionics Facility, Indianapolis |
| AN/APS-130 | 100 kW K-band surveillance and navigation radar operating from with a range of, developed from AN/APQ-156 and AN/APQ-129, replaced AN/APQ-192, forerunner of AN/APS-146 | EA-6B Prowler | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/APS-133 | 65 kW X-band multimode digital color weather/terrain-mapping/beacon navigation radar operating from and beacon with a range of, replaced by AN/APS-150 | E-4B NEACP, Boeing VC-137C, C-5 Galaxy, C-17 Globemaster III, C-130 Hercules, C-141 Starlifter, E-3 Sentry, E-6 Mercury, E-8C Joint STARS, EA-6B Prowler, KC-10 Extender, KC-130 Tanker | |
| AN/APS-134 | 500 kW X-band anti-submarine warfare inverse synthetic-aperture radar operating from with a range of, derived from AN/APS-116 and AN/APS-124, replaced by AN/APS-137 | HC-130H Hercules, P-3C Orion | |
| AN/APS-137 | 50 kW multipurpose X-band surveillance synthetic-aperture/Inverse synthetic-aperture radar for standoff target identification operating from for a range of, developed from AN/APS-116, replaced AN/APS-134, forerunner of AN/APY-10 | ES-3A Shadow, HC-130H Hercules, P-3C Orion, S-3B Viking | Raytheon, |
| 1 MW long range UHF air and search pulse-Doppler radar operating from, replaced AN/APS-125, extending range to, forerunner of AN/APS-139 | E-2C Hawkeye | |
| AN/APS-143 | Ocean Eye 8 kW X-band maritime surveillance radar operating from with a range of | | Telephonics |
| High power 1 MW UHF Doppler airborne early-warning and control radar with a Total Radiation Aperture Control-Antenna operating from with a range greater that, upgrade of AN/APS-138, replaced by AN/APY-9 | E-2C Hawkeye | |
| AN/APS-146 | 60 kW K-band surveillance and navigation radar with a range of, upgraded AN/APS-130 | EA-6B Prowler, Did not enter service | Northrop Grumman |
| X-band inverse synthetic-aperture radar with a range of, forerunner of [|AN/APS-153] | MH-60R Seahawk | Telephonics |
| AN/APS-148 | Sea Vue X-band radar, improved AN/APS-137 | | Raytheon |
| AN/APS-149 | Wide aperture active electronically scanned array X-band Littoral Surveillance Radar System, forerunner of AN/APY-10 | P-3C Orion | |
| X-band inverse synthetic-aperture radar with a range of, improved AN/APS-147 | MH-60R Seahawk | Telephonics |
| AN/APS-154 | Advanced Airborne Sensor | P-8 Poseidon | Raytheon |
| AN/APS-506 | X-band anti-submarine warfare radar, developed from AN/APS-116 | P-3 Orion | Raytheon |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/APX-1 | Identification Friend or Foe system | | Hazeltine Corp |
| L-band IFF Mark X (SIF) transponder system | A-4 Skyhawk, B-47 Stratojet, F-11 Tiger, F-84F Thunderstreak, F5D Skylancer, P-3A/B Orion | Hazeltine Corp |
| AN/APX-7 | 2 kW airborne L-band identification friend or foe transponder operating from | | Packard Bell |
| AN/APX-64 | Identification Friend or Foe system | A-4 Skyhawk, | Hazeltine Corp |
| Identification Friend or Foe transponder transmitting at and receiving at, replaced by [|AN/APX-117] | US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, US Marine Corps | |
| 2 kW L-band jamming resistant Identification Friend or Foe interrogator using IFF Mark X (SIF) and IFF Mark XII receiving at and transmitting at, replaced by [|AN/APX-111] | C-130T Hercules, E-2C Hawkeye, F-4J Phantom II, F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, P-3 Orion, S-3 Viking, SH-60B/F Seahawk | BAE |
| AN/APX-80 | Combat Tree Identification Friend or Foe non-cooperative target recognition interrogation system, comprises [|AN/APX-76] and AN/APX-81 | F-4D Phantom II, F-4E Phantom II | |
| AN/APX-81 | Identification Friend or Foe system with a range of | F-4 Phantom II | |
| AN/APX-89 | Identification Friend or Foe system | F-4J Phantom II | |
| 500 watt Identification Friend or Foe system using IFF Mark X (SIF) and IFF Mark XII receiving at and transmitting at, replaced by AN/APX-111 | AH-1S Cobra, AH-64 Apache, C-5B Galaxy, C-9 Nightingale, C-12 Huron, C-17 Globemaster III, C-130 Hercules, CH-47D Chinook, F/A-18 Hornet, HH-60H Rescue Hawk, HH-65A Dolphin, KC-135 Stratotanker, Learjet C-21, MH-60 Jayhawk, MH-60G Pave Hawk, OH-58D Kiowa, RQ/MQ-1 Predator, RQ-4 Global Hawk, SH-60B/F Seahawk, T-45 Goshawk, UH-60 Black Hawk | |
| 500 watt Identification Friend or Foe transponder using IFF Mark XII receiving at and transmitting at, replaced by AN/APX-111 | A-10A Thunderbolt II, F-5E/F Tiger II, F-15 Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, KC-10 Extender | Teledyne |
| AN/APX-103 | Identification Friend or Foe transponder using IFF Mark X (SIF) and IFF Mark XII, used with [|AN/APY-1] or [|AN/APY-2] | E-3 Sentry | Telephonics |
| 1.35 kW Identification Friend or Foe Combined Interrogator/Transponder system using IFF Mark XII with Mode S interrogating at and transponding at with a range of, replaced AN/APX-76, [|AN/APX-100] and [|AN/APX-101] | F/A-18 Hornet | BAE |
| AN/APX-113 | 2.4 kW Advanced Identification Friend or Foe Combined Interrogator/Transponder system using IFF Mark XII with Mode S interrogating at and transponding at with a range of, modified AN/APX-111 | F-16 Fighting Falcon | BAE |
| 500 watt Identification Friend or Foe Common Transponder using IFF Mark XII with Mode S transmitting at and receiving at, developed from AN/APX-111 and AN/APX-113, replaced [|AN/APX-72], AN/APX-100 and AN/APX-101 | US Army, US Coast Guard, US Navy | BAE |
| AN/APX-118 | 500 watt Identification Friend or Foe Common Transponder using IFF Mark XII with Mode S and embedded Mode 4 crypto transmitting at and receiving at, developed from AN/APX-111 and AN/APX-113, replaced AN/APX-72, AN/APX-100 and AN/APX-101 | US Army, US Coast Guard, US Navy | BAE |
| AN/APX-125 | Airborne 2.4 kW combined Identification Friend or Foe interrogator/transponder system using IFF Mark XII with Mode S with a range of over | F-16 Fighting Falcon | BAE |
| AN/APX-126 | Airborne 2.4 kW combined Identification Friend or Foe interrogator/transponder system using IFF Mark XII with Mode S with a range of over | F-16 Fighting Falcon | BAE |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/ARC-1 | 6 watt VHF AM radio transceiver operating between over 10 preset channels with range at | | Western Electric |
| AN/ARC-3 | 8 watt VHF AM radio operating between over 8 preset crystal controlled channels | | |
| AN/ARC-5 | Multi-channel AM CW/MCW vacuum-tube radio transmitter/receiver set operating from depending on configuration | US Navy | |
| high power long range AM HF voice/tone/telegraph transceiver transmitting from and at 90 watts on 11 preset channels simultaneously receiving from or, consisted of AN/ARR-11 and AN/ART-13 | USAAF/US Air Force | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ARC-12 | 2 watt AM radio transceiver operating between and | | |
| 100 watt long-range HF vacuum tube Single-sideband radio transceiver operating from over 20 channels up to, replaced by [|AN/ARC-65] | B-47 Stratojet, B-52 Stratofortress, RB-66 Destroyer | RCA Corp |
| 65 watt high power long range AM HF voice/tone/CW transceiver weighing more than receiving between and transmitting from both on 10 preset channels, consisted of [|AN/ARR-15] and AN/ART-13, replaced by [|AN/ARC-38] | US Navy | |
| 9 watt UHF AM radio transceiver weighing operating between over 1,750 channels, the first UHF radio designed for use in aircraft | A-4 Skyhawk, B-47 Stratojet, F5D Skylancer, F-11 Tiger, T-33 Shooting Star | Collins Radio |
| AN/ARC-34 | 8 watt UHF radio system operating between, unpressurized version of [|AN/ARC-133] | A-37 Dragonfly, B-52 Stratofortress, B-57 Canberra, C-130 Hercules, C-135 Stratolifter, C-137 Stratoliner, C-140 JetStar, F-5 Freedom Fighter, F-84F Thunderstreak, F-86 Sabre, F-100 Super Sabre, F-101 Voodoo, F-102 Delta Dagger, HH-43 Huskie, Sikorsky H-53, T-38 Talon, T-39 Sabreliner, U-2 Dragonlady | |
| AN/ARC-36 | 8 watt AM radio transceiver operating between | | |
| 100 watt HF AM/CW/SSB transceiver operating from over 20 channels, forerunner to [|AN/ARC-58], replaced [|AN/ARC-25] | US Navy | Collins Radio |
| 8 watt FM radio transceiver operating between over 280 channels for about, replaced by [|AN/ARC-54] | | |
| AN/ARC-45 | 2 watt UHF AM radio transceiver operating between over 1,750 channels | US Army | |
| 20 watt UHF AM radio transceiver operating from, replaced AN/ARC-55, used in AN/TSQ-71, replaced by [|AN/ARC-116] | A-4 Skyhawk, P-3A/B Orion | Admiral Corp |
| 10 watt FM radio transceiver operating between, replaced [|AN/ARC-44] | | |
| AN/ARC-55 | UHF AM radio transceiver operating from, replaced by [|AN/ARC-51] | US Army | |
| 1 kW HF AM/CW/SSB transceiver operating from, developed from AN/ARC-38 | | Collins Radio |
| AN/ARC-60 | 0.5 watt VHF AM radio transceiver operating from | | Aircraft Radio Corp |
| 230 watt long range HF Single-sideband radio system operating from, replaced [|AN/ARC-21] | | RCA Corp |
| 25 watt AM radio transceiver operating from, used in AN/TSQ-71 | | |
| AN/ARC-85 | 50 watt UHF simplex AM radio transceiver operating from, paired with AN/ASQ-59 | | |
| 50 watt SAC Airborne Communications System UHF FM relay radio with 12 full duplex voice channels operating from, used with [|AN/ACC-1] and [|AN/ACC-2], replaced by [|AN/ARC-171] | B-47 Stratojet | E-Systems |
| AN/ARC-96 | 20 kW Very Low Frequency/Low Frequency radio system operating between | | Westinghouse Electric Corp |
| AN/ARC-97 | UHF AM two-way radio repeater operating from | | RCA Corp |
| AN/ARC-109 | 30 watt solid-state UHF radio transceiver operating from over 3,500 channels | | Collins Radio |
| AN/ARC-114 | 10 watt solid-state FM 800 channel radio transceiver operating from | | |
| AN/ARC-115 | VHF AM transceiver | | GTE-Sylvania |
| 10 watt solid-state VHF AM radio transceiver, replaced AN/ARC-51 | | |
| UHF radio communication system, pressurized version of AN/ARC-34 | | Magnavox |
| AN/ARC-159 | UHF command radio operating from | C-130T Hercules, SH-2F Seasprite, | |
| AN/ARC-164 | 10 watt UHF AM Have Quick capable radio system operating from, replaced by AN/ARC-232 | B-52G/H Stratofortress, B-1B Lancer, C/EC/RC-26D, C-5 Galaxy, KC-135 Stratotanker, C-23 Sherpa, C-130 Hercules, C-141 Starlifter, F-15 Eagle, A-10 Thunderbolt II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, UH-1D Iroquois, CH-47 Chinook, CH-53 Sea Stallion, Sikorsky H-60, S-3B Viking | |
| 100 watt UHF AM/FM/Frequency-shift keying radio with electronic counter-countermeasures and MILSTAR capabilities operating from over 7,000 channels, replaced [|AN/ARC-89], replaced by AN/ARC-204 | B-1B Lancer, B-52 Stratofortress, Boeing EC-135, Boeing RC-135, E-3 Sentry, E-4B NEACP, E-6 Mercury, Lockheed EC-130, KC-10 Extender | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ARC-182 | 15 watt VHF/UHF AM/FM two-way multi-mode Have Quick capable radio transceiver operating from, forerunner of AN/ARC-210 | US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard | Rockwell Collins |
| 10 watt VHF AM/FM two-way radio system transmitting on AM from and receiving on AM as well as transmit/receive on FM over 20 preset channels, replaced by [|AN/ARC-222] | A-10 Thunderbolt II, AC-130 Spectre, AH-1 SuperCobra, AH-64 Apache, B-52 Stratofortress, C-5 Galaxy, C-9 Nightingale, C-130 Hercules, C-135 Stratolifter, CH-47 Chinook, E-8 Joint STARS, UH-3H Sea King, and many others | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ARC-187 | secure UHF 30 watt AM and 100 watt FM/Frequency-shift keying radio with Have Quick II capability operating between over 7,000 channels, developed from AN/ARC-164 | AC-130U Spooky II, C-17 Globemaster III, EC-130E Commando Solo, EP-3E Aries, ES-3A Shadow, MC-130H Combat Talon II, MH-53J Pave Low III, P-3C Orion, S-3B Viking | Raytheon |
| AN/ARC-190 | 400 watt software operated long distance HF Single-sideband Amplitude Modulated Equivalent /CW radio system operating from up to altitude | B-1 Lancer, B-52 Stratofortress, Boeing E-4, C-5 Galaxy, C-9A Nightingale, C-17 Globemaster III, C-20 Gulfstream IV, C-130H Hercules, C-130J Super Hercules, C-130T Hercules, C-141 Starlifter, CH-53 Sea Stallion, E-3 Sentry, E-8 JSTARS, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, KC-10 Extender, KC-135 Stratotanker, S-2 Tracker, Sikorsky H-60, V-22 Osprey | Rockwell Collins |
| 500 watt HF single-sideband Amplitude Modulated Equivalent /CW radio operating from, works with AN/VRC-86, replaced by [|AN/ARC-220] | US Army | |
| AN/ARC-200 | 200 watt HF Single-sideband Amplitude Modulated Equivalent /CW radio operating from, ruggedized [|AN/ARC-199] | F-16 Fighting Falcon | AlliedSignal |
| AN/ARC-207 | 1 kW HF Single-sideband Amplitude Modulated Equivalent /CW radio operating from, developed from AN/ARC-153, replaced AN/ARC-143 | P-3C Orion | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ARC-210 | 23 watt multi-mode VHF/UHF/SATCOM Have Quick and SINCGARS capable two-way radio operating from, improved AN/ARC-182 | AV-8B Harrier II, B-52H Stratofortress, C-130T Hercules EA-18G Growler, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, and many more | Rockwell Collins |
| 175 watt long range voice/data HF Single-sideband Amplitude Modulated Equivalent /CW radio with electronic counter-countermeasures frequency hopping capability operating from, replaced AN/ARC-199 | AH-64D Apache Longbow, CH-47D Chinook, UH-1 Iroquois, UH-60 Black Hawk, OH-58 Kiowa | Rockwell Collins |
| VHF SINCGARS transceiver operating from AM and FM and maritime band, replaced [|AN/ARC-186] | C-130J Super Hercules, E-8 Joint STARS, F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, MC-130H Combat Talon II | Raytheon |
| AN/ARC-231 | Skyfire VHF/UHF/SATCOM AM/FM Have Quick and SINCGARS capable software-defined radio operating from | | BAE |
| AN/ARC-232 | VHF/UHF/SATCOM AM/FM Have Quick and SINCGARS capable software-defined radio operating from, replaced AN/ARC-164 | | Raytheon |
| AN/ARC-302 | AM radio transceiver operating from | | |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| glide path receiver and visual indication landing guidance system operating at or or CW with a range, used with [|AN/CRN-2] | | |
| automatic radio compass operating between over 4 frequency bands in compass mode and for emergency communications mode using CW or MCW modulation | B-47 Stratojet, F-84F Thunderstreak | Bendix Corp |
| AN/ARN-7 | manually tuned long range automatic vacuum-tube CW radio compass operating between for a range | TB-32-10-CF Dominator | Bendix Corp |
| AN/ARN-11 | radio compass and general radio receiver operating from or in compass mode or, or communications receiver mode over a range of | | |
| Lightweight marker beacon MCW receiver operating at giving aural and visual indications up to altitudes of | A-4F Skyhawk, B-47 Stratojet | |
| double superheterodyne VHF omnidirectional range navigation receiver operating from over 280 channels with a range and up to altitude | A-4F Skyhawk, B-47 Stratojet, F-11 Tiger | |
| Tactical air navigation system system operating in the UHF range from over 252 channels | A-4 Skyhawk, F5D Skylancer | |
| AN/ARN-89 | Automatic direction finder | | Emerson Electric |
| AN/ARN-92 | Pave Phantom Long Range Navigation receiver | B-52 Stratofortress, C-130 Hercules, F-4D Phantom II, F-105 Thunderchief, RF-4C Phantom II | |
| AN/ARN-118 | 100 watt solid-state tactical air navigation system providing distance and bearing at a range of | US Air Force, US Navy | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ARN-123 | 200 channel solid-state VHF omnidirectional range/instrument landing system receiver | AH-1S Cobra, CH-47 Chinook, EH-1H Iroquois, EH-1X Iroquois, EH-60A Black Hawk, HC-130H Hercules, OH-58D Kiowa, T-42 Cochise, UH-1H Iroquois, UH-60 Black Hawk | |
| AN/ARN-126 | VHF radio navigation system receiving VOR/ILS signals operating from and integrating data to flight control systems | C-130T Hercules, UH-3H Sea King | AAR Corp. |
| AN/ARN-138 | Multi-Mode Receiver precision landing system combining ILS and K-band Microwave Pulse Coded Scanning Beam navigation aids with an accuracy of, replaced [|AN/ARA-63] | US Navy | Marconi Electronic Systems |
| AN/ARN-148 | Omega/very low frequency navigation receiver | UH-60L Black Hawk | Tracor |
| AN/ARN-151 | Satellite signals navigation set all-weather navigation aid | C-130T Hercules, EP-3E Aries | |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| Early Cold War-era airborne automatic dead reckoning navigation computer for continuous latitude and longitude based on integrated data from other systems | US Air Force | Ford Instrument Company |
| Airborne self-conatined automatic dead reckoning navigation computer calculating and continuously displaying course, distance, latitude/longitude based on integrated data from other systems, developed from AN/ASN-6 | US Air Force | Ford Instrument Company |
| AN/ASN-24 | Airborne general-purpose digital computer navigation system which computes current position, heading and other information using data from integrated systems | C-141 Starlifter | General Precision's Kearfott Div |
| AN/ASN-31 | Inertial Navigation System | A-6A Intruder | Litton Industries |
| AN/ASN-43 | Gyrocompass | | |
| AN/ASN-48 | Inertial Navigation System | F-4C Phantom II | Litton Industries |
| AN/ASN-63 | Inertial Navigation System | F-4D Phantom II | |
| AN/ASN-92 | Carrier Aircraft Inertial Navigation System senses and measures rotation about each of the aircraft's axes, and horizontal, lateral and vertical accelerations, replaced by AN/ASN-130 | A-6E Intruder, EA-6B Prowler, E-2C Hawkeye, F-14A Tomcat, RF-4B Phantom II, S-3A Viking | Litton Guidance & Control Systems |
| AN/ASN-123 | Airborne tactical navigation system and signal data converter, used with AN/ASN-130 | EA-6B Prowler, SH-2F Seasprite, SH-3H Sea King | |
| AN/ASN-128 | lightweight Doppler/GPS Navigation System operating up to | AH-1 Cobra, AH-64 Apache, CH-47D Chinook, HH-60 Pave Hawk, UH-1 Iroquois, UH-60 Black Hawk | BAE |
| AN/ASN-130 | third generation mechanical gyroscope based Carrier Aircraft Inertial Navigation System, used with AN/ASN-123, replaced AN/ASN-92, replaced by AN/ASN-139 | EA-6B Prowler, F-14D Super Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet | Litton Guidance & Control Systems |
| AN/ASN-137 | Doppler radar | | GEC-Marconi |
| AN/ASN-139 | Ring laser gyroscope based Carrier Aircraft Inertial Navigation System, replaced AN/ASN-130 | AV-8B Harrier II Plus, C-2A Greyhound, E-2C Hawkeye, EA-6B Prowler, F-14D Super Tomcat, F/A-18C/D Hornet, S-3B Viking | Litton Industries |
| AN/ASN-149 | Global Positioning System | | Rockwell Collins |
| AN/ASN-150 | Tactical navigation system | SH-2G Super Seasprite | Teledyne |
| AN/ASN-151 | Airborne inertial navigation system integrated with GPS providing precise position, velocity, and time navigation data for all-weather navigation which may also be intergated with other navigational aid systems | | Litton Industries |
| AN/ASN-157 | < integrated 3D navigation system operating up to | AH-64D Apache Longbow | BAE |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/ASQ-8 | Magnetic Anomaly Detector anti-submarine warfare detection set with fluxgate magnetometer produced paper charts of anomalies | P-2 Neptune, P-5 Marlin, S-2 Tracker | |
| AN/ASQ-10 | About servo-stabilized Magnetic detecting set | P-3A Orion | Dubrow Electronic Industries |
| AN/ASQ-19 | Miniaturized communication/navigation/identification suite | F-4D Phantom II | Rockwell Collins |
| Bombing/navigation and terrain computer system, uses [|AN/APN-89], replaced [|AN/ASQ-48], replaced by AN/AQS-176 | B-52G/H Stratofortress | |
| AN/ASQ-42 | Bombing/navigation system | B-58 Hustler | |
| Bombing/navigation system, replaced [|AN/ASB-15], replaced by AN/ASQ-38 | B-52 Stratofortress | |
| Magnetic Anomaly Detector anti-submarine warfare detection set using a saturable-core magnetometer with a signal-to-noise ratio sensitivity improvement of 8-times over the AN/ASQ-10 effectively doubling detection range, used with RO-32 Strip Chart Recorder, forerunner of [|AN/ASQ-208] | MH-60R Seahawk, P-3C Orion, S-3B Viking, SH-2F Seasprite, SH-2G Super Seasprite, SH-3H Sea King, SH-60B/F Seahawk | |
| Laser-guided bomb weapons release computer, used with [|AN/AJB-7] | F-4 Phantom II | |
| [|AN/ASQ-114] | Digital data computer anti-submarine warfare sensor data processor along with communications, navigation, and tactical armament status sources, forerunner of [|AN/ASQ-212] | P-3C Orion | Lockheed Martin |
| Stellar navigation Astrotracker astrocompass | FB-111A Aardvark | Litton Industries |
| AN/ASQ-121 | Solid-state onboard computer | A-6E Intruder | |
| AN/ASQ-133 | Solid-state Evaluation, Analysis Recording System or High Altitude Radiation Detection System | A-6 Intruder | IBM |
| AN/ASQ-145 | Low Light Level Television | AC-130H Spectre | |
| Airborne Electro-optical Viewing System comprised [|AN/AAQ-6] paired with AN/AVQ-22 | B-52G/H Stratofortress | Boeing |
| AN/ASQ-152 | Pave Spike laser target designator pod | F-4D Phantom II | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/ASQ-153 | Pave Spike electro-optical laser designator targeting pod | F-4D Phantom II, F-4E Phantom II | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/ASQ-155 | Cockpit-mounted bombardier/navigator-operated bombing/weapon release computer | A-6E Intruder | IBM |
| Target Acquisition Designation Sight portion of TADS/PNVS low light level television weapon director, used with [|AN/AAQ-11], replaced by Apache Arrowhead system | AH-64D Apache | |
| Avionics management system, integrated with [|AN/ALQ-161] and [|AN/ALE-49] | B-1B Lancer | |
| Digital Magnetic Anomaly Detector anti-submarine warfare detection set, developed from [|AN/ASQ-81] | MH-60R Seahawk, P-3C Orion, S-3B Viking, SH-2F Seasprite, SH-2G Super Seasprite, SH-3H Sea King, SH-60B/F Seahawk | Raytheon |
| AN/ASQ-212 | Digital data computer anti-submarine warfare sensor data processor along with communications, navigation, and tactical armament status sources, upgraded AN/ASQ-114 with a Motorola 68030 microprocessor providing a processing speed increase of 30x | P-3C Orion | Lockheed Martin |
| AN/ASQ-213 | Smart Targeting and Identification via Networked Geolocation AGM-88 HARM targeting pod operating from providing autonomous detection, identification, and location of radar-guided threats at long ranges | F-16 Fighting Falcon | |
| AN/ASQ-228 | Multi-sensor, electro-optical Advanced Targeting Forward-Looking Infrared pod, replaced [|AN/AAR-50] and AN/AAS-38 | F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | Raytheon |
| Archerfish expendable Airborne Mine Neutralization System with up to four destructors to acquire, identify, and defeat naval un-buried bottom and moored sea mines, paired with [|AN/AES-1], part of Mine Countermeasures Mission Package | s, s, MH-60S Knighthawk | Raytheon |
| AN/ASQ-236 | Dragon's Eye high resolution advanced active electronically scanned array synthetic-aperture radar pod | F-15E Strike Eagle, B-52 Stratofortress | Northrop Grumman |
| Barracuda integrated 360° electronic warfare suite electronic and infrared countermeasures system with long-range threat warning, self-protection, and targeting support | F-35 Lightning II | BAE |
| AN/ASQ-504 | Advanced Integrated MAD System anti-submarine warfare set with an optically pumped caesium detection head with a detection range of, replaced by AN/ASQ-508 | P-3C Orion, P-8A Poseidon, SH-2 Seasprite, SH-60 Seahawk | CAE Inc. |
| Designation | Purpose/Description | Location/Used By | Manufacturer |
| AN/FPS-3 | L-band early-warning and Ground-Controlled Interception radar | | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-4 | Height-finder radar | | |
| AN/FPS-5 | Nodding height-finder radar | | Hazeltine Corp |
| AN/FPS-6 | Height-finder radar, fixed version of AN/MPS-14 | | Hazeltine Corp |
| AN/FPS-7 | L-band long range stacked-beam air defense and air traffic control search radar | | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-8 | L-band medium-range aircraft control and early warning search radar | | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-10 | Fixed search radar, stripped-down version of AN/CPS-6B | Lashup Radar Network | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-12 | Surveillance radar supporting Downrange Anti-missile Measurement Program | | |
| AN/FPS-14 | S-band medium-range low-altitude search Radar | | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-16 | 1 MW ground-based monopulse single object tracking radar operating from with a range of | NASA, US Air Force, US Army | Naval Research Laboratory |
| AN/FPS-17 | Ground-based fixed-beam detection radar | | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-18 | Medium-range S-band gap-filler search radar operating between with a range of | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-19 | L-band long-range search radar | North American Aerospace Defense Command | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-20 | L-band early warning and Ground-Controlled Interception radar, forerunner of several radar systems | | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-23 | Fluttar short-range early-warning radar | Distant Early Warning Line | Motorola |
| AN/FPS-24 | Two-frequency VHF long range early warning radar | | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-26 | Frequency diverse height finder radar | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | Avco |
| AN/FPS-27 | S-band Frequency Diverse search radar | | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/FPS-30 | Long range early warning radar | Distant Early Warning Line | |
| AN/FPS-35 | Frequency diverse long range air defense search radar | | Sperry Corp |
| AN/FPS-41 | S-band weather radar operating at a frequency of with a maximum range of, also called WSR-57 | | |
| AN/FPS-49 | Five-horn monopulse tracker radar, forerunner of AN/FPS-92 | Ballistic Missile Early Warning System | RCA Corp |
| AN/FPS-50 | UHF radar with an Organ-pipe scanner | Ballistic Missile Early Warning System | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-64 | Early-warning radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-20 | | |
| AN/FPS-65 | L-band early warning and Ground-Controlled Interception radar | | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-66 | Early-warning radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-20 | | |
| AN/FPS-67 | Early-warning radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-20 | | |
| AN/FPS-77 | C-band medium-range storm detection radar | | Lear Siegler |
| AN/FPS-82 | Early-warning radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-20 | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | |
| AN/FPS-85 | Phased array spacetrack radar | Eglin AFB Site C-6 | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-87 | Early-warning radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-20, forerunner of AN/FPS-93 | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | |
| AN/FPS-90 | S-band long range height finder radar | | |
| AN/FPS-91 | Early-warning radar, upgraded AN/FPS-20 | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-92 | Radar set, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-49 | Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, Clear Space Force Station | RCA Corp |
| AN/FPS-93 | Upgraded from Canadian version of AN/FPS-87 | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | |
| AN/FPS-95 | Cobra Mist ground-based over-the-horizon radar | | |
| AN/FPS-100 | L-band early warning and Ground-Controlled Interception radar, modified AN/FPS-20 adding a digital Moving target indicator | Semi-Automatic Ground Environment radar stations | Bendix Corp |
| AN/FPS-107 | L-band long range search radar | | Westinghouse Electronic Systems |
| AN/FPS-108 | Cobra Dane is a passive electronically scanned array radar | Shemya island | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-113 | Early warning and Ground-Controlled Interception radar | | General Dynamics |
| AN/FPS-115 | PAVE PAWS Phased Array Warning System early warning radar | United States Space Surveillance Network | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-116 | Long-range S-band height finding radar, upgraded version of the AN/FPS-6 | | General Electric |
| AN/FPS-117 | L-band Active Electronically Scanned Array air surveillance and theater ballistic missile detection 3D radar, forerunner of AN/TPS-59 and AN/TPS-77 | | GE Aerospace |
| AN/FPS-118 | Over-The-Horizon-Backscatter radar | | |
| AN/FPS-120 | PAVE PAWS Solid State Phased Array Radar System, replaced AN/FPS-50 | | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-123 | PAVE PAWS Solid State Phased Array Radar System | | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-124 | Short range doppler unattended radar | North Warning System | |
| AN/FPS-126 | PAVE PAWS Solid State Phased Array Radar System | | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-129 | HAVE STARE dual band ground space tracking radar, also called Globus II | | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-130 | 65 kW long-range solid-state 3D L-band Air Route Surveillance Radar operating from with a range | Joint Surveillance System | Northrop Grumman |
| AN/FPS-132 | Upgraded Early Warning Radar Solid State Phased Array Radar System | | Raytheon |
| AN/FPS-133 | Continuous Wave VHF multistatic radar operating around | United States Space Surveillance Network | |