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MONO Hybrid ICs

Technical Information

Catalogue No: C1477
Category: Unknown
Object Type: Module/Sub-Assembly/Component
Object Name: MONO Hybrid ICs
Part No: V61-4215
Serial No: 2, 3 & 4
Manufacturer: GEC Sensors
Division: Unknown
Platform(s):
Year of Manufacture: Unknown
Dimensions: Width (mm): 60
Height (mm): 11
Depth (mm): 40
Weight (g): 40
Location: 24-Drawer Unit 01 on Rack RAA03 [Main Store]
Inscription(s):

GEC Sensors Ltd
V61-4215 Issue A
MONO
Ser. Nos. 2, 3 & 4

Notes:

Sea Wolf is a naval guided missile system designed and built by BAC, later to become British Aerospace (BAe) Dynamics (now MBDA). It is an automated point-defence weapon system designed as a final line of defence against both sea-skimming and high angle anti-ship missiles and aircraft. The Royal Navy has fielded two versions, the GWS-25 Conventionally Launched Sea Wolf (CLSW) and the GWS-26 Vertically Launched Sea Wolf (VLSW) forms. These Hybrids were made by GEC Sensors at Basildon and are used in the SeaWolf tracker in the optical processor part of the thermal imaging system.
SeaWolf and the Anzac derivative 1802 have long since been upgraded.
It is not known how or why this set of Hybrids came to be at Rochester.
There are three 74-pin Hybrid Integrated Circuits marked as the ‘MONO Hybrid’.

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