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			It is a Canadian stock number, and I can see online that Canada bought (or at least tendered for) 200 sets back in 2012, and another revised tender for 75 sets in 2013 . I should be able to find more info on this yet. One of the part numbers given for it is AS5160-G, which is a US army part number.  I seem to recall having antennas with our old C42 radios that were in 3 sections, but the NSN does not match the manuals I have here. I recall some of our antennas were screwed together, and some merely pushed in together. But that was a lot of years ago. | 
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