Bumar
at IndoDefence 2010 |
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Wednesday,
10 November 2010, 15:32 PM |
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Bumar
at IndoDefence 2010 with air defence system KOBRA. |
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The
KOBRA air defence system is designed to protect land forces
and high-value facilities against low and medium-height
air attacks. This refers particularly to combat aircraft,
helicopters and unmanned air vehicles flying at the lowest
heights and taking advantage of the terrain shape.
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typical KOBRA anti-aircraft battery consists of:
• 3D multi-beam search radar (MMSR),
• battery command vehicle (BCV),
• mobile missile launchers POPRAD – up to
6 units,
• guns (e.g. ZUR 23-2 KG) – up to 6 units. |
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The
KOBRA system configuration helps to meet all these requirements,
offering effective defence of high-value assets, troops
and forces. The newest technical solutions applied for target
acquisition, operations com- mand and control and weapon
control make this proposal one of the most effective short--range
air defence systems at the battery level. |
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BASIC
FUNCTIONS |
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Detection and tracking of targets by a 3D radar (MMSR)
• Automatic transmission of air picture data to the
battery commanders vehicles (BCV)
• Automatic transmission of POPRAD missile launcher’s
current position and armament status to the BCVs
• Continuous update of the positions of all system components,
based on GPS data
• Presenting the air picture on the back- ground of
the current tactical situation and a digital map of the terrain
(optionally)
• Computer aided analysis of the air situation and evaluation
of possible variants of effective defence, resulting in an
battle optimisation proposal to be approved by the commander
• Transmission of engagement orders and target data
from the BCV to the POPRAD launchers (in case of emergency,
battery command is also possible by means of voice communication)
• Optoelectronic acquisition and tracking of the targets
indicated for engagement by the POPRAD launchers
• Optoelectronic acquisition and tracking of the target
indicated for engagement by the BCVs
• Ballistic calculations carried out independently for
each gun, taking into account the type of ammunition loaded
and precise gun position relative to the BCV
• Automatic aiming of each gun at the lead point, with
the possibility of firing all guns or some of them only
• Recording of operational situations and events for
later replay and analysis |
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POSSIBLE
USES |
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Airport protection
• Air defence systems
• Coastal protection systems
• Area protection |
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