
"The Most Important Tactical Field Item" in the Vietnam War - HistoryNet
Feb 24, 2022 · Creighton Abrams, deputy commander and then commander of Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, called the Prick 25 “the single most important tactical field item in Vietnam.” Adopted by more than 30 U.S. allies, the AN/PRC-25 remained in service well into the 1980s.
AN/PRC-25 - RadioNerds
Aug 1, 2016 · PRC-25 TRANSCEIVER is a portable radio PRC-25 which supersedes the legendary PRC-10 during 1962. Transceiver RT-505 frequency range 30 – 75.95 FM (VHF), 2 Bands, Power Output 1 - 1.5 watts Max range 8 km. For vehicular use (when installed in the AM-2060 Amplifier/Power Supply and Mount MT-1029) is called VRC-53. Early XC-3 Variant
PRC-25 Radio Set - N6CCN6CC
Jan 2, 2011 · In 1967 General Creighton Abrams, deputy commander of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam called the PRC-25 “The most important tactical item in Vietnam today”. It was still in FM 24-24 as late as 1994 but it was being replaced in most US active service before then. TM11-5820-398-12 applies, among others.
PRC-25 Radio - vietnamgear.com
In addition to the long and short antennas, the accessories for the radio included: The ‘Prick 25’ was tested in Vietnam during 19641 and though it wasn’t issued in significant numbers until late 1965, it became the most widely used radio of the war. 1. …
AN/PRC-25 Vietnam Era US Back-Pack VHF Radio - Army Radio
The AN/PRC-25 was the most widely used radio set in Vietnam war by the US troops. The radio is known as the Prick 25 and is very similar to the modern PRC-77 in looks and operation. The radio is a light weight Synthesised VHF man-pack, solid state with the exception of one tube. 2 …
Early History of the PRC-25 and -77
Dec 12, 2017 · In 1965 General Creighton Abrams called the PRC-25 "The most important tactical item in Vietnam today". More important than the M-16 rifle, more important than the UH-1 'Huey' helicopter.
RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER, RADIO RT-505/PRC-25 (NSN 5820-00-857-0934) Current as of 28 November 1978 REPORTING OF ERRORS You can improve this manual by recommending improvements using DA Form 2028-2 located in the back of the manual. Simply tear out the self-addressed form, fill it out as shown on the sample, fold it where shown, and drop it in the ...
PRC-25
Oct 26, 2001 · The PRC-25 was replaced by the PRC-77 late in the Vietnam era. The form, fit and function of the PRC-77 are backwards compatible with the PRC-25 and, except for the label the two radios are identical from an outside visual inspection.
ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Sep 10, 1996 · the object consists of an at-892/prc-25 antenna spring base support designed for use with the at-892/prc-25 short-range steel tape antenna (component (e)) and the an/prc-25 field radio (component (a)).
The PRC-25 Field Radio - vietvet.org
The most commonly used communications device in Vietnam was the PRC-25 radio. It had a range with the flexible antenna of about 3-4 miles in the flat land of the delta. With different antennas that could be extended to about 20 miles, maybe even more on a good day.