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To: Crossy who wrote (21110)6/3/2004 10:34:11 PM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (2) of 120415
 
PHPG...crossy...both the defense dept...ours and other nation's defense depts...are very very VERY nervous about the threat from ground to air missiles...and so are commercial airlines the world over...it is a validated, real world terrorist weapon that has been used at least twice in the past number of months and we know they have a boatload of them.... Imagine the consequences of a hit.

Here is a post from earlier today...and again, I want to stress this is only one of PHPG's applications in the defense/security area...only one arrow in PHPG's quiver...when you ask what do I make of it I ask....how big is your plate? If you liked ESEX I think you will like PHPG....it has the markings of a super stock:

HERE IS THE NUT:

============While these systems were originally developed for military aircraft, Northrop Grumman is adapting the DIRCM system under contract to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), participating in that Department's program to develop and test anti-missile systems designed to protect commercial aircraft.=============

The AN/AAR-54(V) is a fourth generation missile approach warning system now in production. It employs four sensors per aircraft, each containing a number of optical components. The AN/AAQ-24(V) Nemesis is a directional infrared countermeasure (DIRCM) suite, the first in production and fielded for many years. It combines missile warning sensors and infrared countermeasures. While these systems were originally developed for military aircraft, Northrop Grumman is adapting the DIRCM system under contract to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), participating in that Department's program to develop and test anti-missile systems designed to protect commercial aircraft
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