ADATS Luchtverdediging Antitanksysteem

Air Defense Anti-Tank Systemk

LandCANADA
RoleZelfrijdend luchtafweer- en antitanktankjager raketsysteem
Introductie1981
GebouwdOnbewust

De Lockheed Martin Luchtverdediging Anti Tank Systeem (MIM-146 ADATS) is een dubbelzijdig korteafstandsgrond-lucht- en antitankraketsysteem gebaseerd op het M113A2-voertuig. De ADATS-raket is een lasergeleide supersonische raket met een bereik van 10 kilometer (6,2 mijl), met een elektro-optische sensor met tv en Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR). Het vervoerende voertuig heeft ook een zoekradar met een effectief bereik van meer dan 25 kilometer (16 mijl).

Bron: Luchtverdediging Anti-Tank Systeem op Wikipedia

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General Characteristics

The Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS) is a dual-purpose, short-range surface-to-air and anti-tank missile system. It was developed by the Swiss company Oerlikon Contraves and the American company Martin Marietta (now Lockheed Martin). ADATS was designed to engage both high-speed aircraft and heavily armored ground targets using the same missile. The system is self-contained in an unmanned turret, featuring both a search radar and passive electro-optical sensors for stealthy operation. It was primarily adopted by Canada on a modified M113 chassis. The US Army canceled its planned large-scale purchase (MIM-146) in the early 1990s following the end of the Cold War and performance issues in inclement weather.

Property Typical Value (M113-based version used by Canada)
Role Dual-Purpose SHORAD (Short-Range Air Defense) / Anti-Tank Missile System
National Origin Switzerland / United States (Production in Canada)
Fabrikant Oerlikon/Martin Marietta
Service Entry 1989 (Canada)
Chassis Used M113A2 Armored Personnel Carrier (Canada), M3A2 Bradley IFV (US trials)
Bemanning 3 (Commander, Driver, System Operator)
Mass (Combat) Approx. 15.8 tonnes (M113 chassis)
Lengte 4.86 m (15 ft 11 in)
Max Speed (Road) 58 km/h (36 mph)

Missile and Guidance (MIM-146)

  • Missiles Carried: 8 ready-to-fire missiles in launch containers.
  • Missile Guidance: Digitally coded Laser Beam-Riding. The missile is guided along a laser beam aimed at the target by the operator.
  • Missile Speed: Supersonic, greater than Mach 3.
  • Range (Air/Ground): Up to 10 km (6.2 miles) against air targets; up to 6 km against ground targets.
  • Service Ceiling: 7,000 m (23,000 ft).
  • Warhead: 12.5 kg Dual-Purpose High-Explosive (HE) shaped-charge/fragmentation.
  • Armor Penetration: Stated as greater than 900 mm (90 cm) of Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA).
  • Fuzing: Laser proximity fuse (for air targets) and mechanical impact fuse (for ground targets).

Sensors and Command

  • Search Radar: X-band Pulse-Doppler radar with a range of over 25 km.
  • Passive Sensors: Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) and high-resolution Television (TV) camera for target tracking, allowing passive engagement to reduce detectability.
  • Laser Rangefinder: Used to determine target distance.
  • Network Capability: Features an integrated C3 system, allowing up to six ADATS units to network and operate as a single tactical unit for coordinated defense, with one unit acting as the network master.
  • US Evaluation Variant: The version evaluated by the US Army on the M3 Bradley chassis also included a 25 mm M242 Bushmaster cannon.

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