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What are the methods of manual orientation
SurveyModified SurveyMap
What is survey
The survey method of orientation and alignment is the most accurate method of manual orientation. This involves the SSS team providing complete UTM, altitude, and set orienting Azimuth for every Launching Station and the Radar Set (within 10m of the known location).
What is modified survey
Modified is performed when the SSS team can only complete the UTM, altitude, and orienting azimuth for some of the locations. As a minimum, PADS must provide the Radar information of UTM, altitude and orienting azimuth (10-40 meters of the known location).
What is map
Manual survey is performed when the Radar location will be determined by using the map-spot technique. (40-120 meters of the known location; if more than 120 meters, it must be re-surveyed
DA 7616
Patriot radar location and alignment data
DA 7617
Patriot Radar Supplement Roll and Cross roll
DA 7618
Patriot Launcher Location and Alignment Data (Un-surveyed Site)
DA 7619
Patriot Launcher Location and Alignment Data Sheet (Surveyed Site)
DA 7620
Patriot Launcher Supplemental Roll and Cross roll
When do you use manual emplacement
Use manual emplacement when automatic emplacement fails twice during the automatic emplacement method of initialization
How can location data be established
SimplifiedSurveySystem
How do you initialize
using Survey Point
What must alignment data include
roll/cross-roll can be determined using HANFS or M1 Gunner’s Quadrant and M2 Aiming Circle
What is a DAGR
The DAGR is a hand-held global positioning system (GPS) receiver used by the U.S. Department of Defense. It is a military grade, dual-frequency receiver, and has the security software necessary to decode the encryptor P(Y) code or GPS signal (Precise Positioning Service, or PPS)(Appendix A, DAGR TM). Will communicate with available satellites within 15 minutesNAVSTAR GPS systemIs made up of three segments: Space, Control, and User.
What TM coveres the DAGR
TM 11-5820-1172-13&PTM 9-1430-2600-10-1
What is an INFS
The Improved North Finding System (INFS)Provides azimuth accuracyProvides azimuth, roll / cross roll data within 2.5 minutesThe INFS requires a more accurate Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)used for seed data; therefore, seed data threshold has been changed from 40km to 50 meters (M) using a 13-digit UTM data field. The HANFS will start its alignment function at the end of the Horizon mapping sequence, after a RS/FP reorientation or transition from local to remote.
What TM Covers the INFS (LS)
TM 9-1430-2601-10-1TM 9-1440-2600-10
What are the manual emplacement forms for
These forms are used to help the TCO and TCA manually emplace the system if the system fails to auto emplace.
RS M2 Set-up
Set M2¹ 5 7 yards from RadarSet non-recording knob to 4800 milsLevel M2¹ using Non-recording knob Sight on Radar mirror (inside curbside front door) line up cross hairs with your image in mirrorRecord elevation of M2¹ to Radar
how many mils is the stow position
0000 mils
degrees to mils
1=17.78
(North Reference)Set-up
Set recording knobs to azimuth that SSS providedUsing non-recording knobs, line up cross hairs with bottom of range pole
NREF Range Pole Set-up
/= 100m