US Army ready to deploy in Afghanistan C-RAM counter artillery rocket mortar weapon system 1306132
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Military Defense Industry Technology - C-RAM in Afghanistan |
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Thursday, June 13, 2012, 11:15 AM | |||
U.S. Army ready to deploy in Afghanistan the C-RAM counter artillery rocket mortar weapon system. | |||
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Army soldiers from B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery
(ADA) have conducted a counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM)
live-fire exercise at Thompson Hill Range at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, US.
Supervised by instructors and contractors from D Battery, 2nd Battalion,
6th ADA, the exercise forms part of a six-week pre-deployment certification
aimed at preparing soldiers for C-RAM
missions that are expected during their forthcoming deployment in Afghanistan. |
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The Centurion C-RAM Weapon System is a Land-Based Phalanx Weapon System with the capability of integration with other protection sensors and systems |
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An
incoming C-RAM
threat was successfully tracked and intercepted by a four-second burst
from the Gatling-type gun during the exercise, which involved participation
of around 60 44th ADA personnel, who are a mix of Avenger missile crewmembers,
air defence battle management system operators, as well as radar repairers. |
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