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 Wild Weasel?
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										*** Posted by Rick *** 
Hi all;
 
 I serviced ALQ-119s in the USAF.  Unless Westinghouse put winglets on them, you're not going to tow them behind anything.  They are usually mounted inboard, or on the F-4 they were often stored in a foward point udner and behind the cockpit on modified F4-s.  119s would be a good choice for Wild Weasel missions, being fairly specific to SAM launch sites.  Little of their electronics would easily lend itself to being a target drone, especially the aerodynamics (more like a brick than an F-4).  I suspect anything towed behind an F-16 is either a magnetometer (very unlikely), or a specific drone pod.  119s were awfully expensive to use for target practice.  Much easier to use a simple repeater for practice.
 
 ps- I don't know how much 119 info is declassified.  I'd assume none still.  So I've basically told you all I can, since even my training material was restricted.  Further questions I'd entertain, respecting security concerns.
 
 Rick
 
 [Hi Melvin,
 
 Now I have been doing some more research for you and I think I know what your on about now.  The F16's you mentioned are a special version in some ways, they carry the ALQ-119 (there are other versions of this pod) Electronic Jamming Pod for self protection.  They basically work by towing them at a desired distance from the rear (they are fitted at the rear) of the aircraft and they send out a radar signal that is similar to a threat aircraft, except it is stronger that the F-16's so if a missle is fired it has more chance of hitting the trailing pod than the Aircraft.  It's become something which is a good concept and is sure to be a standard feature of future Aircraft such as the F22.  It is mostly used for SEAD missions & I think it has been developed by Raytheon, it works very well.
 
 I hope this helps.
 
 Rapier]
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