Transcription of IFF - IDENTIFICATION - FRIEND OR FOE
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- IDENTIFICATION - FRIEND OR FOEO riginated in WWII for just that purpose - a way for our secondary radars to identify aircraft from enemy aircraft byassigning a unique identifier code to aircraft transponders. The system is considered a secondary radar system since it operates completely differently and independently of the primaryradar system that tracks aircraft skin returns only, although the same CRT display is frequently used for system was initially intended to distinguish between enemy and FRIEND but has evolved such that the term "IFF"commonly refers to all modes of operation, including civil and foreign aircraft are four major modes of operation currently in use by military aircraft plus one 1 is a nonsecure low cost method used by ships to track aircraft and other ships. CMode 2 is used by aircraft to make carrier controlled approaches to ships during inclement 3 is the standard system also used by commercial aircraft to relay their position to ground controllersthroughout the world for air traffic control (ATC).
iff - identification - friend or foe Originated in WWII for just that purpose - a way for our secondary radars to identify U.S. aircraft from enemy aircraft by assigning a unique identifier code …
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