TACAN
Ray wrote:
M. J. Powell wrote:
Is TACAN still in use? I worked on it briefly in 1956 when I was in the
RAF.
I remember from a recent history or discovery channel program that
air-to-air tacan is still used for aerial refueling operations.
Here's a page about it from Rockwell:
http://www.rockwellcollins.com/ecat/gs/TCN-550_Tacan.html
When I was stationed in Thailand, I also heard about A-A mode
being used in a two-ship formation when a major system (attack
radar or INS) failed. The aircraft with working systems would
lead, and the aircraft with the failed system would follow the
leader. As I understand it, buddy bombing was possible, but may
not have been all that accurate.
| George Ruch
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