BA-5390/U gives you a choice.You now have a choice between the BA-5590/U, NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 6135-01-438-9450, and the BA-5390/U, NSN 6135-01-501-0833, for non-vehicle power to your SINCGARS SINCGARS Single Channel Ground to Air Radio System (US DoD) SINCGARS Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System ASIP ASIP American Society for Investigative Pathology ASIP Application Specific Instruction Set Processor ASIP Aircraft Structural Integrity Program ASIP Arrow System Improvement Program (US DoD) ASIP Airborne Signals Intelligence Payload radio and other applications that use the BA-5590/U. The new BA-5390/U has some advantages over the old BA-5590/U. One, it lasts longer. You'll get about 15 more hours of battery life. And, of course, the more battery life, the fewer batteries you'll need to carry on your mission. Two, the BA-5390/U is a lithium manganese dioxide manganese dioxide n. A black crystalline compound, MnO2, used as a depolarizer of dry-cell batteries and in textile dyeing. battery, which means there is a reduced possibility of it violently venting. The new battery is a bit heavier--6 ounces more than the old one. And it's also more expensive--now about $20 more per battery. However, it's still a good deal if it means carrying one battery instead of two. So, take a good look at your mission and how you use the SINCGARS ASIP. Match your battery needs to your mission and be glad you now have a choice. |
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