Radars for ground-based air defense systems.
Airborne radars were used by Phaztron-NIIR to develop a small-size highly
integrated target tracking and weapon control system called Shlem to equip
short-range AD gun/missile systems.
It is built on the basis of a two-band radar, controlling the operation of
gun/missile systems (at halts and on the move) against various classes of
targets: aircraft, helicopters, (including hovering ones), remote controlled
aircraft, precision-guided weapons, and mobile ground targets.
The combination of high-power transmitters simultaneously operating in two
frequency bands and a single antenna system ensures high resolution,
targeting/weapon control accuracy, jamming immunity and reliability. The system
is equipped with a powerful open architecture hybrid computer.
The Shlem system has a modular design and can be installed on any platform:
tracked or wheeled vehicles or ships.
"Pantsir-S1" complex with "Shlem" target and weapon control system.
Basic tactical and technical characteristics of the "Shlem"
weapon control system.
| TARGET ACQUISITION RANGE (RCS=2 m2),
km | 24-28 |
| TARGET POSITIONING ERROR (MSE): |
| ANGULAR COORDINATES, mrad | 0,2-0,3 |
| RANGE, m | 5 |
| SAM GUIDANCE | RADIO COMMAND |
| OPERATION ON THE MOVE | YES |
| HAS A BUILT-IN TEST SYSTEM | |
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