
MIM-104 Patriot | |
|---|---|
| Land | Usa |
| Rolle | Mobile langtrækkende jord-til-luft missil med antiballistisk missilkapacitet |
| I brug | Siden 1981 |
| Bygget | 1100+ løfteraketter |
Den MIM-104 Patriot er et jord-til-luft missilsystem (SAM), det primære af sin slags, der bruges af den amerikanske hær og flere allierede nationer. Det er fremstillet af den amerikanske forsvarsentreprenør Raytheon og har fået sit navn fra radarkomponenten i våbensystemet. AN/MPQ-53 i hjertet af systemet er kendt som "Phased Array Tracking Radar to Intercept on Target", som er et backronym for PATRIOT. Patriot-systemet erstattede Nike Hercules-systemet som den amerikanske hærs primære HIMAD-system (High to Medium Air Defense) og erstattede MIM-23 Hawk-systemet som den amerikanske hærs mellemtaktiske luftforsvarssystem. Ud over disse roller har Patriot fået funktionen af den amerikanske hærs anti-ballistiske missilsystem (ABM), som nu er Patriots primære mission. Systemet forventes at forblive i brug indtil mindst 2040
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| Patriot Missile Battery Walk Around | |
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| Photographer | Dieter Krause |
| Localisation | Unknow |
| Photos | 102 |
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General Characteristics and Role
The MIM-104 Patriot (Phased Array Tracking Radar to Intercept Of Target) is a highly capable surface-to-air missile (SAM) system used by the United States Army and many allied nations. It was originally designed to engage aircraft but was modernized to counter tactical ballistic missiles (TBMs) and cruise missiles. The Patriot system is not a single vehicle but a highly integrated mobile battery, consisting of several key components linked by fiber optics and radio, including the Engagement Control Station (ECS), a power plant, and, most critically, the MPQ-53/65 Phased-Array Radar and the M901 Launching Station. Patriot batteries are typically deployed to protect high-value military assets, population centers, and critical infrastructure from air attack.
| Component | Description / Platform |
|---|---|
| System Role | Air and Missile Defense (AMD) |
| National Origin | USA |
| Producent | Raytheon |
| Service Entry | 1984 |
| Primary Missile | PAC-2 (Patriot Advanced Capability-2) and PAC-3 |
| Radar Unit | AN/MPQ-53/65 (Phased-Array) |
| Launcher Platform | M901 Launching Station (Truck-mounted) |
| Total Missiles (per Battery) | Varies, typically 32 (PAC-2) to 128 (PAC-3) |
Missile and Performance (PAC-3 MSE Variant)
- Missile Type: The PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) is the primary interceptor. It uses hit-to-kill technology (kinetic energy) rather than a blast fragmentation warhead.
- Guidance: Track-Via-Missile (TVM), combining ground radar tracking with missile-borne radar updates.
- Range (Approximate): Up to 150 km (93 mi) (PAC-2); 40 km (25 mi) for PAC-3 interceptors.
- Altitude (Approximate): 20 km+ (12 mi+).
- Launcher Capacity: An M901 station can hold 4 PAC-2 missiles OR 16 PAC-3 MSE missiles, increasing the launch power per station dramatically.
- Key Capability: Can engage multiple targets simultaneously and is specifically designed to intercept highly maneuverable ballistic missiles.
Radar and Engagement Control
- Radar Role: The AN/MPQ-65 radar performs search, identification, track, missile guidance, and counter-countermeasures functions.
- Radar Type: Passive electronically scanned array (PESA).
- Engagement Control Station (ECS): The command center where the crew monitors the air picture, identifies threats, and commands the firing units.
- Mobility: The entire system is mounted on trailers and trucks, allowing it to be relocated quickly, though setup and tear-down times are measured in hours, not minutes.
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