
Mk. 35 - Radartutorial
Radar equipment Mark 35 is operating in the X-band (IEEE designation) or in the I-band (NATO designation) fire control radar for use in gun fire Control system Mark 56, which controls heavy …
Mark 56 Gun Fire Control System - Wikipedia
Mark 56 Gun Fire Control System (Mk.56 GFCS) is a gun fire-control system made up of AN/SPG-35 radar tracker and the Mark 42 ballistic computer. [1]
Rh 503-35 - Army Guide
The Rheinmetaii MK 35/50 mm Rh 503 is an externally powered weapon that initially fires existing bottle-shaped 35 mm ammunition, which is already in service with Germany and a number of …
5-inch/54-caliber Mark 45 gun - Wikipedia
The 5-inch (127 mm)/54-caliber (Mk 45) lightweight gun is a U.S. naval artillery gun mount consisting of a 5 in (127 mm) L54 Mark 19 gun on the Mark 45 mount. [1] It was designed and …
Oerlikon GDF - Wikipedia
The Oerlikon GDF[4] or Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti-aircraft gun made by Oerlikon Contraves (renamed as Rheinmetall Air Defence AG following the merger with …
Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti-aircraft gun made by Oerlikon Contraves (renamed as Rheinmetall Air Defence AG following the merger with Rheinmetall in 2009). The …
Overview — Mk 35 fire control radar — Naval Radars — Military ...
The Mk 35 is a target acquisition and tracking radar for the Mk 56 anti-aircraft gunfire-control system used with 5-in and 3-in dual-purpose (DP) guns. The radar antenna is a 48-in parabolic …
This remote controlled, high precision 35mm air defence gun with integrated radar tracker and electro-optical sensor unit is a powerful, autonomous shooter capable for various kinds of …
Chapter-26-E Naval Ordnance & Gunnery Vol 2 Gun Fire …
Since present target position is measured in deck coordinates, the lead angles must be converted into their equivalent angles in deck coordinates. This conversion is performed in the Mark 30 …
USA 8"/35 (20.3 cm) Marks 3 and 4 and 8"/40 (20.3 cm) Mark 5
During the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898, USS Olympia fired an 8" (20.3 cm) shell from one of her 8"/35 (20.3 cm) guns that struck the Spanish flagship Reina Christina "squarely in the stern …