MTS Flashcards

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LRD characteristics

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Laser Range Finder/Designator Type: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Nd:YAG) Wavelength: 1064 nm Class: 4 NOHD: 39,077.2 Meters Cannot see on NVG’s or FLIR

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LTM characteristics

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Laser Target Marker Type: Diode Wavelength: 860 +/- 20 nm Class 4 NOHD: 314.84 meters Can see on NVG’s and FLIR Continuous, fast blink (3x/sec), slow blink (1 per 2 seconds)

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ELRF characteristics

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Eyesafe Laser Range Finder Type: Optically pumped Erbium-Glass Wavelength: 1540 nm Class: 1 NOHD: 0 Meters

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4
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IZLID 200P Characteristics

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  • Wavelength: 808-840nm
  • NOHD: 724
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5
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Midwave IR sensor wavelengths

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3000-5000 nm

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6
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Visible DTV camera (2 of them)

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400-700nm One (“Wide”) with fixed optics for wide/ULTW One (“TGT” targeting) with varying optics

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7
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LLTV Camera

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700-900nm (near IR), uses same optical path as DTV

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8
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LOS stabilization and gimble movement

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Torque motors drive the gimbles: two for elevation and one for azimuth. Elevation +20 to -105 degrees 360 degrees of azimuth

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9
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MTS Electronics Unit

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Interfaces with HCU 1553 data bus, AVT, gimbal drive, video processing, mode control, symbol functions

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10
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Level

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Brightness/”black bias” sets black bias by adjusting temperature window the MTS senses

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11
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Gain

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Contrast controls temperature range for a given level varies temperature window discrimination from 1.5 degrees C (high gain) to large window of 34 (low gain)

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12
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Three Automatic Processing Modes

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RAY -Rayleigh LIN - Linear LAP - Local area processing (usually preferred)

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13
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RAY

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Rayleigh similar to LIN, but shows more contrast in darker tones

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14
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LIN

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Linear sets gain/contrast and brightness/level to make use of dynamic range of display, affecting all areas of the image EQUALLY

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15
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LAP

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Local Area Processing Evaluate contrast patterns on entire display, adjusts gain/contrast and level/brightness to tailor differently on different parts of the display

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16
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Polarity

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White hot/black hot Warm objects are white in white hot and black in black hot

17
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NOHD

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Nominal ocular hazard distance - distance from operating laser at which radiant exposure is equal to the MPE (max permissible exposure) Eye: LRD: 39,077.2 m LTM: 314.84 m ELFR: 0 m

18
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NUC

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Non uniformity correction 1-pt: pixel response at one temperature 2-pt: various temperatures to be collected

19
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PIM/PRF

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pulse interval modulation-code requires a keyword pulse repetition frequency

20
Q

Laser armed

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-129 to +123 degrees azimuth +10 to -25 elevation Masked everywhere else

21
Q

Cue Point

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lat/long coordinates commanded by mission avionics (to target on tactical display)

22
Q

Point

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MTS directed to fixed location on earth’s surface

23
Q

Scan

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move in predetermined pattern

24
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AVT mode

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Automatic video track slave MTS TU based on movement of object

25
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Offset from forward pointing

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LOS may be directed to a position offset some number of degrees from forward

26
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Rate mode

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MTS TU move at a constant rate

27
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GIP

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EGI data valid WOW MTS powered and looking below horizon.

28
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MTS nomenclature

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AN/AAS-44C

29
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Safety fan

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Remote designator outside of +/- 30 degrees of aircraft heading

30
Q

Podium Effect

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Blocked Reflection. When the seeker is looking for scattered laser energy, it must be able to see the reflecting surface. When a laser designates a surface that the seeker cannot see, the reflections are blocked

31
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CCM

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A counter-countermeasures (CCM) feature within the missile is available. This feature allows the missile to overcome suspected active electro-optical countermeasures being used within the target area. The feature should only be used when active electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) is known to be deployed in the target area. - Because it may an adverse impact on missile performance.

32
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Backscatter

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laser energy scattered back in the direction of the seeker by an obscurant. Since backscatter energy competes with the reflected energy from the target, a seeker may attempt to lock onto the obscurant rather than the target.