IFF Mark X

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title: IFF Mark X
text: IFF Mark X was the NATO standard military identification friend or foe transponder system from the early 1950s until it was slowly replaced by the IFF Mark XII in the 1970s. It was also adopted by ICAO, with some modifications, as the civilian air traffic control (ATC) secondary radar (SSR) transponder. The X in the name does not mean "tenth", but "eXperimental". Later IFF models acted as if it was the tenth in the series and used subsequent numbers. For most of World War II the standard IFF sys
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date created: 2018-01-17T04:27:40Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T03:04:21Z
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