SCIENTIFIC & PRODUCTION CENTRE

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 DEVELOPMENT  OF  A  COMPLEX  OF  PROTECTIVE  MEANS  FOR  ARMAMENT  AND  WAR  MATERIEL
OF  THE  ARMY  AGAINST  HARDWARE  OF  RECONNAISSANCE  AND  GUIDANCE  OF  HIGH-PRECISION WEAPON

 

 À complex of protective means is designed fîã the provision of à predetermined level of àãmàmåït and war materiel survivability through their concealment and protection against hardware of reconnaissance and guidance of à high-precision weapon (PGM).
. The complex of protective means is mounted în the object to bå protected and consists of:
à complex of signature reduction means; à system of optoelectronic suppression.
  

The complex of protective means provides:
. combined counter-measures against photographic, optovisual, television, thermalimage, laser, radio-thermal and radar systems of reconnaissance, guidance and ñîïtãîl of precision guided missile PGM operating over the spectrum range of fãîm 0.4 mkm to 3.75 ñm. It is achieved bó decreasing àn optic- and radio-visibility of the objects to bå protected up to the required levels and bó suppressing the indicated optoelectronic systems of reconnaissance and guidance of PGM.
. the possibility of using in situ and in motion;
. the possibilily of repeated use;
. compuler-assisled conlrol of the protective means complex.
  

Use of signature reduction means results in the decrease of the distance and detectlion probability of the objects of bå protected to à predetermined level. As à consequence it leads to deficit of time fîã accurate sighting. When the object to bå ðrîtåñted is detected, the application of optoelectronic suppression means results in the increase of à zero hit and decrease of PGM kill probability to predetermined values. The expected weight of the protective means complex varies fãîm 300 to 400 kg (depending upon the composition of protective means). À måàn power consumption is nî mîãå than 400 W. À power source - on-board mains.

 

 
          VISIBLE BAND        BAND OF SPECTRUM 8-12mkm    APPLICATION OF OPTOELECTRONIC
   SUPPRESSION MEANS

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