JLENS |
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ECCOSTOCK® dielectric foams are used in the radiator for a stacked patch antenna.
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Apache Longbow |
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ECCOSORB® MF-124 is used as part of a grounding pad in one of the RFIS hybrid assemblies. |
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E2C/E2D Hawkeye |
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Several of the forward, aft, port and starboard antennas are fitted with ECCOSORB® AN/CERSEAL and custom designed ECCOSORB® FLJ microwave absorber to reduce internal reflections from metal parts. Built for wet and/or high humidity environments, these products offer our best weatherproof coating technology. While highly complex and three-dimensional, these parts are manufactured |
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F-22 Raptor |
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ECCOSORB® GDS is used in several Electronic Warfare (EW) modules to suppress cavity resonances. |
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Patriot Missile |
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Special gimble assembly utilizes ECCOSORB® AN/CERSEAL to prevent backscattering within the missile. |
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MH-60R, MHP & CHP |

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Several of the antennas aboard this Multi Mission Seahawk Helicopter utilize both customized ECCOSORB® absorber and ECCOSTOCK® dielectric spacing materials. |
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Wild Weasel |
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Custom fabricated parts of ECCOSORB® ANW absorber were implemented to reduce antenna coupling. Manufactured by IBM Federal Systems, Lockheed Martin. |
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P-3 Orion |
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Custom configurations of both ECCOSORB® AN and CV are machined and then assembled for use around the wing antennas of the aircraft to prevent backscatter. |
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EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G Growler |

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Custom configurations of ECCOSORB® AN is used around specialized antennas in both of these platforms. |