Vehicular mounting for VHF auxiliary receiver of the VRC-12 family (MH-442), used by all tactical echelons.
Used by the US military from 1963 until early 1990s, designated MT-1898/VRC.
Used by the IDF during the War of Attrition (1967-1970), the Yom Kippur War (1973), the Peace for Galilee War (1982), the Security Zone Conflict (1982-2000) and the Second Lebanon War (2006).
Includes thumbscrew and clamp, shock mounts and junction box (for power and audio connections). Grounding strap connects upper tray to lower base.
Produced by several manufacturers, including Tadiran Israel, under license of Magnavox, USA.