Additional Information for Multi-Sensor Targeting System
The Multi-Sensor Targeting System (MTS) is a component of the supply class Guided Missile Subsystems, which falls under the supply group Guided Missiles.
The MTS is a sophisticated system that combines multiple sensors to provide accurate and reliable targeting capabilities for guided missiles. It typically includes various sensors such as electro-optical (EO) sensors, infrared (IR) sensors, laser rangefinders, and laser designators.
The EO sensors capture visual information from the target area, allowing for visual identification and tracking. The IR sensors detect the heat signatures emitted by the target, enabling the system to track targets even in low-light or obscured conditions. The laser rangefinders measure the distance between the missile and the target, providing crucial information for accurate targeting. The laser designators emit laser beams to mark the target for laser-guided missiles.
By integrating these sensors, the MTS enhances the missile's ability to acquire, track, and engage targets with precision. It improves the overall effectiveness and success rate of guided missile systems by providing accurate target information to the missile's guidance system.
Overall, the Multi-Sensor Targeting System plays a vital role in the supply class Guided Missile Subsystems, enabling guided missiles to effectively engage and neutralize targets with high accuracy.
Related Item Names for INC 68912 Multi-Sensor Targeting System
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 68912 Multi-Sensor Targeting System Page 1 of 1
- 1025394-102
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: D