EJERCITO DE CHILE AN-TPQ37 Radar OTAN

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AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder is a mobile radar system manufactured by ThalesRaytheonSystems (formerly Hughes Aircraft, which was acquired by Raytheon). The system is a long-range version of "weapon-locating radar," designed to detect and track incoming artillery and rocket fire to determine the point of origin for counterbattery fire. It is currently in service at brigade and higher levels in the United States Army and by other countries. The radar is trailer-mounted and towed by a 2⅓-ton truck. A typical AN/TPQ-37 system consists of the Antenna-Transceiver Group, Command Shelter and 60 kW Generator. Operation The AN/TPQ-37 is an electronically-steered radar, meaning the radar does not actually move while in operation. The radar scans a 90-degree sector for incoming rocket, artillery and mortar fire. Upon detecting a possible incoming round, the system verifies the contact before initiating a track sequence, continuing to search for new targets. The incoming round/rocket is tracked during its initial upward/launch trajectory (i.e., the linear portion of its flight path) prior to reaching apogee. A computer program analyzes the track data and then extrapolates the round's point of origin. This calculated point of origin is then reported to the operator with map coordinates, thus allowing friendly artillery to direct counterbattery fire towards the enemy artillery. The system has a reported range of up to 50 kilometers. The system may also be operated in a friendly fire mode to determine the accuracy of counterbattery return fire. Main Characteristics Capabilities * Frequency: S-band, 15 frequencies * Locates mortars, artillery, rocket launchers, and missiles * Locates 10 weapons simultaneously * Locates targets on first round * Performs high-burst, datum-plane, and impact registrations * Adjusts friendly fire * Interfaces with tactical fire * Predicts impact of hostile projectiles Specifications * Maximum range: 50 km * Azimuth sector: 1600 mils (90 degrees) * Prime power: 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz, 3-phase, 43 kW * Peak transmitted power: 120 kW, min. Features * Permanent storage for 99 targets * Field exercise mode * Digital data interface Upgrades (1) AN/TPQ-37V(9) Reliability Maintainability Improvement (RMI) 1. The AN/TPQ-37 Reliability, Maintainability, Improvement radar upgrade will provide significant improvements over the current AN/TPQ-37 fielded system by providing new, state-of-the-art electronics including an air-cooled modular transmitter and a new radar processor. 2. The Reliability, Maintainability, Improvement radar upgrade will extend the system service life of the AN/TPQ-37 radar and significantly reduce customer life cycle costs, allowing the system to remain the mainstay of long range artillery well into the 21st Century. 3. With the AN/TPQ-37 RMI upgrades, users will receive the following benefits: * Improved System Availability by 90% * Significant Reduction in Life Cycle Cost * Extended System Supportability and Useful Life beyond 2018 * Maintain All Proven AN/TPQ-37 Performance Capabilities * Computer-based Training to facilitate training and sustain technical and tactical proficiency * Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals replace bulky paper manuals Transmitter Features * 120 kW Peak Transmitted Power (Min.) * 12 Air-cooled Power Amplifier Modules * Multi-speed Blowers Providing Cooling on-Demand * Maintenance-free Air Filtration on Transmitter Inlet * Transmitter Control Unit Automatically Manages Transmitter Operation and Built-in Test Processor Features * Standard VME-64x Architecture * 3 Circuit Card Assemblies Minimize Spares and Field Support * Qualified to Full Military Temperature Range * Reuses Proven AN/TPQ-37 Operational and Maintenance Software * Additional Card Slots and Open Architecture Provide for Future Upgrades Manufacturer Raytheon developed the AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar at its Fullerton, California facility, and manufactures it at its Forest, Mississippi plant.

Comments

  1. que paso con estos radares?? llegaron o no?
  2. @merecondenare Creo que estás equivocado...Esta crompra salió anunciada aunque no se hizo mucho alarde. De hecho yo leí el informe en EMOL que precisaba la compra del AN-TPQ y de obuses de largo alcance con upgrades para mejorar sus sistemas y alargar su vida útil. Todo lo que compra Chile es anunciado, aunque por razones de seguridad no es especificado. Por ejemplo los AIM-120 AMRAAM C-7 fueron adquiridos junto a los radares SENTINELL y los misiles antiaéreos.
  3. @hudsonman74 estimado, la petición al Congreso de EE.UU. por los radares de contrabatería es oficial... No somos soñadores, se cumple lo que queremos y los que sueñan con ser como nosotros son otros.
  4. @Lestad188 no suenes amigo no tienen nada...... rotitos sonadores
  5. ya tenemos este radar? no se hizo publica su adquisicion...
  6. jajajaj te creemos jaja
  7. Este sistema ya se adquirío y este año debería estar operando. Una compra muy inteligente sin duda, considerando que las piezas de artillería del Ejército de Chile son de saturación. Un disparo de un Soltam no deja nada vivo en un radio de un kilómetro, efectivo también para las LARS, los M-109. Con este nuevo juguete quedamos sin duda con la fuerza de artillería más poderosa de la región. Ahh, la compra igual mencionaba 24 cañones autopropulsados pesados de largo alcance.
  8. y eso cuando lo estariamos adquiriendo ? me parece muy efectivo y podria salvar muchas vidas aliadas ya que al primer disparo enemigo ya tendriamos la ubicacion exacta de el enemigo y en un minuto ya estaria eliminado y de esa forma podriamos tomar y destruir de forma segura y efectiva colinas puestos de avanzada etc... Saludos y ¡¡¡ VENCER O MORIR VIVA CHILE!!!


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