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In 1963, Westinghouse was awarded a contract to build the AWG-10 Missile Control System for the F-4 Phantom. The AWG-10 provides search and track data to launch both all-weather Sparrow and Sidewinder guided missiles. This was the first multi-mode radar set that included pulse-doppler look-down capability as well as a comprehensive built-in-test (BIT) system.

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This object is on display in Boeing Aviation Hangar at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.

Boeing Aviation Hangar
Object Details
Country of Origin United States of America Type AVIONICS-Radar/Electronic Warfare Physical Description AWG-10, Pilot Cockpit, Command Indicator (Heads Up Display) Dimensions 3-D (L x W x H) (Overall): 35.6 × 20.3 × 25.4cm, 12.2kg (1 ft. 2 in. × 8 in. × 10 in., 27lb.)
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