Photos of Point Mugu Nas (naval Base Ventura Co) Airport Airport

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 - System Integration Test Station (SITS), A ground-based replica of tactical cockpit. This tactical software development facility on the beach at Point Mugu overlooked the Sea Test Range tracking actual targets with AN/AWG-9 RADAR. Side view. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - QF-86H/F target aircraft & NP-3D ORION target tracker, over-the-horizon RADAR in extended dorsal fin - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - AIM-54 Phoenix Missile - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - AIM-54 PHOENIX Missile - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Electronic Warfare DLQ-3 Electronic Counter-Measures pod - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - DLQ-3 Electronic Counter-Measures pod - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Electronic Warfare DLQ-3 and ALQ-167 description - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Electronic Warfare DLQ-3 in ALQ-167 pod. Tactical Self-Protection for threats against US RADARs & RF weapons. Used effectively in Desert Storm - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Electronic Warfare projects - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - SLAM Standoff Land Attack Missile specifications - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - SLAM-Standoff Land Attack Missile description - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - AIM-54 PHOENIX missile specifications - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - ARCAS (Atlantic Research Corp. Atmospheric Sounder) Rocket and Radiosondes display. Launched vertically (with FAA airspace coordination). Weather data transmitted to Point Mugu's Meteorology Dept. Over 400 launches. (Orange/Red object is BAT) - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - 1980's-1990's-SLAM Standoff Land Attack Missile, Long range version of HARPOON missile includes MAVERICK Imaging IR Seeker & WALLEYE data link with inertial/GPS/GPS navigation - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - RIM-8 TALOS missile, operational 1958 on, surf. to air/surf. long range >65 miles, nuclear or HE warhead, solid & ramjet propulsion, mach 2.5, Vietnam War use - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - BAT, early 1,000 lb glide bomb in  pilotless small aircraft, functional schematic. Outmoded by Atomic Bomb. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - BAT, early 1.000 lb. glide bomb in pilotless small aircraft launched from USN PBY CATALINA or PB4Y-2 PRIVATEER aircraft, successful use against Japanese ships-WWII. Outmoded by Atomic Bomb. Termed glombs, propulsion was by inertia and gravity. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Systems Integration Test Station (SITS), a ground-based replica of tactical cockpit. This tactical software development facility on the beach at Point Mugu overlooked the sea test range tracking actual targets with AN/AWG-9 RADAR. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
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