Automated artillery fire control systems

  • Weapon locating radar system   Artillery radar system of detecting artillery rockets positions The 1L260-E artillery mobile radar system incorporates the latest technologies and is effective in a counter-fire and ECM environment. Mission
    • to locate enemy mortars/artillery/MRLs by detecting a mortar bomb/projectile fired;
    • to locate enemy tactical launching positions from a missile launch;
    • to support fire and control attacks delivered by similar friendly weapons
  • Portable mortar locating radar   The Aistenok electronically-scanned radar has been developed using modern circuit components and advanced technology and is convenient and safe to use. Surveillance is carried out at any time of day and year, including under poor optical visibility conditions (fog, rain, storm, dust, or smoke).
  • Automatic sound ranging system 1B33M   The AZK-7M automatic sound ranging system is intended to locate artillery batteries (guns) and mortars from the sound of gunfire and adjust friendly artillery fire from the sound of shell bursts. The system provides: search, direction finding and position-finding of the acoustic signal sources in a given zone of surveillance; display of the surveillance results on the monitor of the system commander’s workstation; transmission of the surveillance information to higher authorities over radio and wired links. The AZK-7M consists of one central point (CP) and three base points (BP). Its equipment is installed in four Ural-43203 trucks having special K2.4322M van bodies. Three vehicles accommodate equipment of the base points and one vehicle houses the central point. The main functions of the central point are: to receive telecode messages with the results of the processing of acoustic signals from all the base points of the system over radio and wired links; to determine the rectangular coordinates of targets when conducting reconnaissance and the rectangular coordinates of shell bursts when adjusting artillery fire; to provide information and technical exchange over radio and wired links with two external users. The main functions of the base point are: to deploy two sound stations (SS) on the terrain, with each SS including three sound locators (SL) and power supply; to survey the SS; to measure the surface meteorological parameters; to receive sound signals and determine the time of their arrival at the center of each SS and bearings of detected objects from the center of each SS; to transmit telecode data messages from each SS to the CP of the system over a radio or wired link.
  • Portable automated artillery fire control system   The Malakhit system is designed to provide fire control for artillery units when firing semi-active laser-guided and unguided munitions.
  • Unified automated artillery ballistic station   The UAABS unified automated artillery ballistic station incorporates the latest technologies, provides high reliability, comfort, ease and safety of operation.
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