Following World War II, the depot supported early portable and vehicle radios like the AN/PRC-6 and AN/ARC-27. These systems were essential for ground and airborne communications. Later, TYAD expanded its capabilities to handle more complex systems like the AN/VRC-12 system for armored vehicles, the AN/ARC-115 and the AN/ARC-51, which enhanced secure airborne communications. In recent decades, Tobyhanna has supported modernized equipment like the versatile, handheld AN/PRC-148 and the vehicle-mounted AN/VRC-104.
Date Taken: | 12.05.2024 |
Date Posted: | 12.17.2024 09:29 |
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