Talk:AN/MPN

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Lineagegeek in topic AN/MPN-14

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AN/MPN-14 edit

The article indicates the MPN 14 is a GCA that "can" be configured as a mobile radar approach control radar. The GCA was the AN/MPN-13, housed in a single van, with all electronics, including azimuth and elevation radars for the precision approach (identical to AN/FPN-16) and primary and secondary survaillance radars. Small PPI scopes only were provided for the arrival controllers and AZ/EL scopes for the final controllers. The AN/MPN-14 added a second (expandable) van with more room for controllers and larger sized PPI scopes for approach and arrival controllers. --Lineagegeek (talk) 22:56, 9 January 2018 (UTC)Reply