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Fire Controlman Volume 02-Fire Control Radar Fundamentals (Revised)
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Chapter 3- Radar Safety

aiming,  launch,  type  of  weapon  propulsion  system, and   the   forces   to   which   the   weapon   is   subjected enroute to the target must be considered. The weapon’s capability   to   be   guided   or   controlled   after   launch dramatically increases its accuracy and probability of kill.  The  use  of  guidance  systems  also  dramatically complicates system designs. These factors as well as the  explosive  to  be  used,  the  fuzing  mechanism,  and warhead   design   are   all   factors   in   the   design   and effectiveness of a modern weapon. Q9. What is the sequence of events in fire control that begins  with  the  initial  detection  of  an  enemy target   and   ends   with   the   destruction   of   that target? Q10.     What   phase   of   target   detection   estimates   the type, number, size, and identity of a target? SUMMARY This chapter has given you an overview of many of the radar systems used in today’s Navy.    The goal of this   chapter   was   not   to   tell   you   about   every   radar system  or  every  detail  of  every  radar  system,  but  to simply explain what radar systems are found on which ships in the Navy and on what types of ships you will find various radar systems. One   of   the   key   tools   used   for   the   “detect- to-engage” scenario is radar systems.    Understanding how   your   ship   accomplishes   the   detect-to-engage scenario   is   extremely   important   to   every   Fire Controlman.  Doing so will give you a clear, firm grasp of what your ship does in a battle scenario and how you fit  in  the  big  picture  of  naval  warfare  for  your  ship. You should also understand the fire control problem in relationship   to   this   scenario. The   detect-to-engage process   and   fire   control   problem   work   together   to accomplish  the  goal  of  destroying  an  enemy  target. Each   ship   has   its   own,   unique   configuration   of weapons and radar systems; it is your responsibility as a Fire Controlman to learn how these work together in the   detect-to-engage   sequence   and   the   fire   control problem. ANSWERS TO CHAPTER QUESTIONS A1. Variation in frequency . A2. TICONDEROGA class cruisers and ARLEIGH BURKE class destroyers. A3. The AN/SPG-62 radar. A4. Air, surface, and beacon. A5. The Mk 91 Guided Missile Fire Control System.. A6. The Perry class frigate. A7. Non-AEGIS ships. A8. A shipboard electro-optical system. A9. Detect-to-engage. A10. The classification phase. 2-20

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