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VERESK Mobile Electro-Optical System

Mobile Electro-Optical System EQUIPMENT RANGE TEST

Mission

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The Veresk mobile electro-optical system is designed to perform trajectory measurements, data processing and transmission in real time, to automatically track air targets (fixed/rotarywing aircraft, missiles, bombs, etc.) and determine their polar and Cartesian spatial coordinates with high precision from mobile and stationary instrumentation posts. Composition

• electro-opticaltheodolite (weight is less than 1,000 kg) • data processing and control equipment • Ural-type truck fitted with a platform and a cover for the theodolite, and a box body for the control equipment • ED-16 mobile diesel electric powerplant • remoteoptical viewing device

The Veresk system is operated by a crew of two. The crew can deploy the system from travelling to operational configuration within four hours. It is capable of continuously working and carrying out all relevant measurements for at least eight hours a day. The system is powered by a 3-phase 220/380V, 50Hz AC power source, and consumes 10 kW. The Veresk can steadily operate at temperature ranging from -25°C to +50°C. The system is capable of performing 1,000-km marches at a speed of up to 20 km/h on unpaved roads and up to 40 km/h on highways.

Coordinate control system: azimuthangular speed, deg/s

up to 100 elevation angularspeed,deg/s up to 30 TVmeasuring system: field of view angle 1°33'/7°44' operating spectral range, micrometre 0.6-0.9 IR measuring and trackingsystem: field of view angle 1° - 4.5° operating spectral range, micrometre 3.0 - 5.0 ±0.1 Laser rangefinder: emission wavelength, micrometre 1.064

RMS range tracking error, m RMS angular coordinates 3

measurement error, ang.sec 5

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