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Weapons Quiz 2
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03/11/2005

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What is a disadvantage of a Search Radar?
Definition
It does not have a fire control solution.
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What are the disadvantages of a Fire Control Radar?
Definition
The target knows it is being tracked, The target can initiate EA or EP, and The target can use weapons that home in on the radar (HARM missile).
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What does TWS stand for and what is it?
Definition
Track While Scan, it is a search radar that can solve fire control problems.
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What are the two purposes of RADAR?
Definition
Searching and Tracking.
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What are the six basic functions of TWS?
Definition
1-Target detection, 2-Target track correlation and association, 3-Target track initiation and track file generation (if a new target), 4-Generation of tracking “Gates”, 5-Track gate prediction, smoothing and positioning, 6-Display and future target calculations
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What are the three types of gates TWS generates?
Definition
Acquisition gate, Tracking gate, and Turning gate.
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What are the advantages of the TWS radar system?
Definition
You can Scan and Track on same radar and tracking information is used for computation of a fire control solution immediately.
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Why did the Navy create the TWS system?
Definition
To have a system that could utilize the greatest number of advantages.
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What are the 2 types of control systems?
Definition
Open loop and closed loop.
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What is an open loop conrtol system?
Definition
A simple control system which performs its function without concerns for initial conditions or external inputs, and must be closely monitored.
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What is a closed loop conrtol system?
Definition
A system that uses the output of the process to modify the process to produce the desired result and continuously adjusts the process.
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What are the advantages of a closed-loop feedback system?
Definition
Increased Accuracy, Reduced Sensitivity to Disturbance, Smoothing and Filtering, and Increased Bandwidth.
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What are the major types of feedbacks the closed loop system uses?
Definition
Position Feedback and Rate & Acceleration Feedback.
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What are the 5 basic functions of an Angle-Tracking Servo System?
Definition
1-Sense position error magnitude and direction, 2-Provide position feedback, 3-Provide data smoothing / stabilization, 4-Provide velocity feedback, 5-Provide a power-driving device.
Term
What are some systems that use Angle-Tracking Servo Systems?
Definition
Monotrack fire control radars, homing missiles, acoustic homing torpedoes, and aviation fire control tracking systems.
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What are the methods of tracking for the Angle Tracking Servo System?
Definition
Sequential Lobing, conical scan, conical scan on receive only (COSRO), and monopulse.
Term
What is the basic principle of Position Error Magnitude & Direction?
Definition
Energy return from a target will be strongest on the axis of the beam and will diminish the further from the
axis the target is located within the beam.
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What is the simplest method of tracking for an Angle-Tracking Servo System?
Definition
Sequential Lobing
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Why was the monopulse method of tracking developed?
Definition
To overcome tracking errors involved with conical scanning and sequential lobing.
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What is the most expensive and complex method of tracking?
Definition
Monopulse.
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What are the three classes of stabilization for Tracking Systems?
Definition
Unstabilized, partially stabilized, and fully stabilized
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