Range Target System (RTS) is a high-fidelity engagement simulator. Short Range Air Defense (SHORAD) and Forward-Area Air Defense System (FAADS) crews employ their actual weapons in simulated or live fire engagement of sub-scale, fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. RTS permits training and evaluation of individuals, crews and platoons, provides detailed crew performance scoring and feedback, and can be moved from one location to another and rapidly put in place for a new training exercise or test application. This operations manual describes the major RTS components (targets, range control station, data acquisition station, position-location station, and laser ballistics simulator), RTS set-up procedures, RTS system preparation and installation procedures, and RTS operations, maintenance, and supply. Two separately published annexes to this manual exist. Annex 1 describes the Pop-Up Target System operations and maintenance. Annex 2 describes the flying Target System operations and maintenance. These three manuals provide the maximum documentation necessary to support RTS.
Range Target System (RTS) Operations Manual
1990
87 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Antiaircraft Defense Systems , Job Training & Career Development , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Air defense , Simulators , Aerial targets , Ballistics , Control , Crews , Data acquisition , Forward areas , Installation , Instruction manuals , Lasers , Performance(Human) , Position(Location) , Preparation , Range(Distance) , Rotary wing aircraft , Scoring , Short range(Distance) , Stations , Targets , Test and evaluation , Training , Weapons , Antiaircraft defense systems , Antiaircraft gunnery trainers , Stinger Missiles , SHORAD , Vulcan Guns , Chaparral Missiles , Army training deguided missile personnel , Gun crews , Antiaircraft missiles , Military exercises