- AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar
AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder is a mobile
radar system manufactured byHughes Aircraft (later acquired byRaytheon ). The system is a "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 atbrigade and higher levels in theUnited States Army andUnited States Marine Corps . The radar is typically trailer mounted and towed by a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) ("HUMVEE").Operation
The AN/TPQ-36 is a electronically-steered radar, meaning the radar antenna does not actually move while in operation. The radar antenna may however be moved manually if required. The radar scans a 90-degree sector for incoming
rocket ,artillery and mortar fire with a height allowance of 80 mils. The AN/TPQ-36 can also operate in an extended azimuth mode and sequentially search a full 360-degree coverage area (a 90-degree sector at a time). 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/launchtrajectory (i.e., the linear portion of its flight path) prior to reaching apogee. Acomputer 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 maximum range of up to 24kilometer s (14.9mile s), whilst in practice targets beyond this effective maximum range (25 km and above) have been tracked and recorded. The system may also be operated in a friendly fire mode to determine the accuracy of counterbattery return fire, or for conducting radar registration or mean point of impact calibrations for friendly artillery.Nomenclature
Per the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), the nomenclature AN/TPQ-36 is derived thusly:
* "AN/" indicating Army/Navy(Marines)--a system nomenclature derived from the JETDS
* "T" for 'transportable', indicating it is carried by a vehicle but is not an integral part of said vehicle (compare with 'V' for vehicle-mounted).
* "P" indicating a RADAR.
* "Q" for a special-purpose(multipurpose) radar, in this case counterbattery.
* "36" is an arbitrary numerical designatorExternal links
* [http://www.raytheon.com/products/tpq36/ Fact sheet for the AN/TPQ-36] from
Raytheon
* [http://www.bes.co.il/FireFinder_RCS.htm ROCS new upgrades for TPQ-36/37] from BES Systems
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/an-tpq-36.htm Fact file for the AN/TPQ-36] fromGlobalSecurity.org
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