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What Does it Take to Be a Radar and Sonar Technician?
Career Description Operate equipment using radio or sound wave technology to identify, track, and analyze objects or natural phenomena of military interest. Includes airborne, shipboard, and terrestrial positions. May perform minor maintenance.
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Types of Radar and Sonar Technician
- An/Sqq-89(V)4/6/10 Sonar Subsystem Level I Operator
- AN/BSY-1 (XN-1)(V) Basic Organizational Maintenance Technician
- AN/SQQ-89(V)15 Sonar System Journeyman
- AN/BSY-1 and AN/BQQ-5E Combined Retained Equipment Maintenance Technician
- Sonar Technician AN/BQQ-10(V) Operator/Maintainer
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