40mm M5 SubSystem Transducer Amplifier Module

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40mm M5 SubSystem Transducer Amplifier Module

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The 40mm M5 Subsystem Transducer Amplifier Module represents an important technological advancement in rotary-wing fire support systems. Whether for historical preservation, research, or military equipment restoration, this piece adds significant value and authenticity.

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Add a crucial piece of military history to your collection with this new old stock (NOS) 40mm M5 Subsystem Transducer Amplifier Module. Built for precision and reliability. This component was integral to the M5 Armament Subsystem, which equipped helicopters such as the UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) for combat missions. This subsystem was specifically designed to enhance fire control and communication for the 40mm M75 grenade launcher.

Historical Relevance:

The M5 Armament Subsystem was widely deployed during the Vietnam War era, mounted on rotary-wing aircraft like the UH-1 Huey. It provided aerial support with a high rate of fire, targeting ground positions with precision. The transducer amplifier module converted electronic signals to mechanical actions, ensuring seamless synchronization between the fire control systems and the weaponry.

Product Details:

  • Part Number: 11014364
  • NSN: 1010-00-866-9409 / 5998-00-866-9409
  • Authentic and unused vintage military surplus.
  • Designed to enhance fire control operations in military aircraft.

Condition:

This module is in new old stock condition, preserved for authenticity and functionality. Ideal for collectors, restorers, or anyone working on restoring M5 systems.

Approx length 3", Approx width 2", Approx height 2", Approx weight .3lbs.

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