AN/TRQ-32
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AN/TRQ-32
The AN/TRQ-32 TEAMMATE was a core electronic warfare asset of the US Army during the Cold War for radio direction finding (DF) and communications intercept. Using two or more, enemy radio signals could be triangulated using the Radio Direction Finding antenna mounted on the back of the vehicle.
The system is housed in an S-457B/G shelter initially mounted on M1028 CUCV (Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle), later replaced by High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs).
The system itself is comprised of
- An operator terminal
- Antennas
- Receiver
- Direction finder
- Audio/recorder
- Hydraulic generator/air conditioner
- Data processing[1]
Multiple systems could be networked, able to communicate and work together, as well as with similar assets on different platforms, like the EH-60 QUICK FIX.
Two operators could work independently on a single system for signal analysis.
Variants: AN/TRQ-32(V)2 added secure UHF data link and processing capabilities.
TRQ-32 mounted on a quarter-ton truck
References
- ↑ (PDF) https://radionerds.com/images/0/05/TM_32-5895-070-10.PDF. Missing or empty
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https://www.dvidshub.net/news/436208/army-receives-last-teammate https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/teammate.htm Operators manual https://radionerds.com/images/0/05/TM_32-5895-070-10.PDF
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