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A combined [[electronic warfare]] detector and jammer for [[radar#pulse radar|pulse radar]], the '''[[AN-|AN/]]ALQ-136''' is used on U.S. helicopters. It integrates with the [[AN-|AN/]]ALQ-136, which acts as system controller.
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The '''[[AN-|AN/]]ALQ-136''' combined [[electronic warfare]] detector of and jammer for [[radar#pulse radar|pulse radar]] is used on U.S. helicopters. It integrates with the [[AN-|AN/]][[APR-39]], which acts as system controller. Built by [[ITT]], it saw operational service in [[Operation DESERT STORM]].
 
It is to be replaced by the [[AN-|AN/]][[ALQ-211]] Suite of Integrated RF Countermeasures (SIRFC).<ref>{{citation
| url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/systems/an-alq-211.htm
| title = AN/ALQ-211 Suite of Integrated RF Countermeasures (SIRFC)
| journal = Globalsecurity}}</ref>
 
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The AN/ALQ-136 combined electronic warfare detector of and jammer for pulse radar is used on U.S. helicopters. It integrates with the AN/APR-39, which acts as system controller. Built by ITT, it saw operational service in Operation DESERT STORM.

It is to be replaced by the AN/ALQ-211 Suite of Integrated RF Countermeasures (SIRFC).[1]

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