VS-17

VS-17

The VS-17 is a signaling device used by military personnel to send signals to aircraft,[1][2] and to mark improvised landing sites.[3]

VS-17 panels (lower left corner) are used to mark a unimproved landing site for a C-130J Hercules, 2022

A U.S. soldier uses a VS-17 panel to signal an approaching helicopter during an exercise, 2015

The VS-21 is a replacement for the VS-17 that provides an infrared signature, allowing use in low visibility conditions via thermal imaging.[citation needed]

See also


References

  1. Lewis, Jon E., ed. (1997). The Handbook of the SAS and Elite Forces. Robinson Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 1-85487-675-9 via Internet Archive.
  2. Field Manual 21-76 (PDF). United States Department of the Army. 5 June 1992. p. 19-8 via Berliner Informationszentrum für transatlantische Sicherheit.
  3. Air Force Instruction 13-217 (PDF). United States Air Force. 10 May 2007. pp. 45–47.



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