An M is the prime mover for the launching station. Each prime mover should include one radio per launcher. FM communications is required with the ECS and the battery command network during emplacement, missile reload, movement, and static operations. The current Patriot launcher has been modified to accommodate the new PAC-3 missile and serves as an interchangeable launcher platform.
The upgraded launcher is referred to as a PAC-3 launcher and is capable of accommodating the PAC-3 missile or the current inventory of Patriot missiles. The ELES is comprised of the launch control unit, motor control unit, power control unit, connector interface panel, and junction box J-box.
Each EPP contains two interconnected gallon fuel tanks and a fuel distribution assembly with grounding equipment. Each diesel engine can operate more than eight hours with a full fuel tank. Four antennas are mounted in two pairs, are remotely controlled in azimuth, and can be elevated to heights up to feet, 11 inches, above ground level. Emplacement consists of stabilizing the AMG, setting the antenna feed, and the erection of the antennas by the use of self-contained hydraulic and pneumatic systems and then adjusting the antenna elevation.
Connecting cables to the collocated shelter is carried on the AMG and includes RF cables, control cables, and a prime power cable.
The Patriot missile is a certified round that requires no checkout prior to launch. It is shipped in a canister, which also serves as a launching tube. There are several versions of Patriot missiles, each with different capabilities in Table B The PAC-3 missile is considerably smaller than the other Patriot missiles, allowing 16 to be loaded on the launching station vice four of the others.
Because the different versions have different capabilities and limitations, there are strict guidelines regarding their selection and use against different threats see ST See Figure B for difference between missiles.
Patriot support equipment consists of standard Army vehicles that have been modified and equipped for use with the Patriot system. They function as the maintenance and supply centers required for Patriot tactical equipment at the battery and battalion headquarters levels.
Patriot support equipment is shown in Figure B Repair parts, maintainer tools, test and handling equipment, publications, and maintenance and supply records are stored in the vehicles. A maintenance center MC is a semi-trailer mounted shop van that contains the tools, test and handling equipment necessary to maintain the Patriot system. It is used at battery and battalion levels.
Power is provided by a PUM kw, hz, diesel generator set, trailer mounted. It is towed by a separate vehicle and provides power for the maintenance center and SRPT. The GMT is used for delivery, recovery, loading, and reloading of Patriot missiles. A heavy-duty materiel-handling crane is attached at the rear of the vehicle. Partner pictures - video. TADTE pictures - video gallery.
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Assessment of patriot air defense system operator proficiency: design issues of patriot air defense system operator proficiency: the patriot missile system, patriot missile systems were deployed by us forces during operation iraqi freedom. Janome JD The control station is manned by three operators using two consoles and a communications station with three radio relay terminals. The digital weapon control computer is located next to the VHF data link terminals.
The radar is mounted on a trailer and is automatically controlled by the digital weapons control computer in the engagement control station via a cable link. The radar system has a range of up to km, the capacity to track up to targets and can provide missile guidance data for up to nine missiles.
Raytheon is upgrading the US Army Patriot radars. The upgrade kits provide greater power for the radar and the addition of wideband capability for improved target discrimination. Target engagement can be carried out in manual, semi-automatic or automatic modes.
When the decision has been made to engage the target, the engagement control station selects the launch station, or stations, and pre-launch data is transmitted to the selected missile. After launch, the Patriot missile is acquired by the radar. As the missile approaches the target, the TVM guidance system is activated and the missile is steered towards the target. A proximity fuse detonates the high-explosive warhead. Romania signed an agreement with the US Government for Patriot air and missile defence system in November The country requested three additional Patriot systems in November Missile Body Length cm.
Time of Flight Between nine seconds and three and a half minutes.
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