Description
The ATS-II training simulator has been designed, developed and produced for the operators of ANZA MK-II, man-portable SAM system. The simulator can effectively impart training to the operators in carrying out a sequence of steps, which leads to accurate launching of the weapon system. The ATS-II consists of:
- Four MK-II training missiles
- Firing units
- Simulated ground batteries
- PC based control, monitoring and scoring unit operated by an instructor
- Cable interconnections
- Target simulator, consisting of an electric bulb (IR source) moving along an overhead wire.
This can simulate speed, course and IR characteristics of a typical target.
The training missiles are connected to the control, monitoring and scoring unit by cables. The operators aim, capture and track a simulated target which emits IR radiation. The simulator monitors and records separately, all operational steps carried out by each trainee operator and assesses launch accuracy. The recorded data is displayed on the screen and can be printed out for subsequent analysis. Specification
Number of gunners which can be trained at one time: 4 Target visual angular velocity: ¡Â 15¨¬/ sec Target tracking mode: Tail-on / head-on Target acquisition course: Left or right Types of targets which can be simulated: Jet/Propeller Aircraft, Helicopter Height of target: Min: 300 m, Max: 5,000 m Power source: 220V ¡¾ 10 %, 50 Hz, Single phase
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