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Александр Антонов
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20.09.2010 19:37:22
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Современность; Флот;
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Ну почему только ПВО/ПРО АУГ. Любого оперативного соединения.
Здравствуйте
Были бы в его составе корабли с ЗРК зональной ПВО/ПРО и терминалами CEC. Да и вообще не далеко и до межвидового применения:
The Navy fielded the first CEC system in 1998. The Department of Defense supported the Navy's fiscal year 2001 budget submission to procure a total of 220 CEC systems by the end of fiscal year 2012. Seventy-nine of these systems are to be integrated with the Aegis combat systems of cruisers and destroyers. The remaining CEC systems will be placed on other ships and aircraft, but will not necessarily be integrated with their combat systems. In response to congressional direction, efforts are also underway to fully integrate CEC into some Navy E-2C aircraft, an Air Force E-3 aircraft, and the Army Patriot Air Defense Guided Missile System.
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Cooperative_Engagement_Capability
Defense
An Air Force E-3 Sentry AWACS, high over the landmass, detects, on the edge of its coverage, a fast-moving radar target consistent with the cruise missile type known to have been at the location where DSP detected the apparent launch. This message arrives aboard the group anti-air flagship, USS Chosin (CG-65) via JTIDS Link 16. CEC automatically searches for sensors and weapons in areas applicable to the new threat.
It determines that USS Normandy (CG-60), a Ticonderoga class cruiser, returning to a shore base to get more long-range missiles, is the closest to a point on the predicted missile track. CEC has that ship train her AN/SPS-49 long-range search radar, and gets confirmation of the missile track. Chosin now has a confirmed inbound threat, and passes that information, via CEC, to the other AEGIS vessels of the group.
The next ship to acquire the track is the Burke-class destroyer, USS Winston Churchill (DDG-81) along the path, which is not equipped with the AN/SPS-49 radar aboard the Ticonderogas such as Chosin. Churchill gets a firm lock on the incoming missile, and sets up a RIM-156 Standard SM-2 missile launch to intercept it. In the inner defensive ring around the carrier, USS Lake Erie (CG-70), picks up the missile and prepares a backup SM-2.
Churchill fires, but the target maneuvers. While Churchill's missile still might hit, Lake Erie has a better engagement geometry, and CEC agrees that the latter should fire a backup missile. Churchill illuminates the target with her AN/SPG-62 directional illuminator radar, as has Lake Erie fire another SM-2. With another target course change, Churchill still has the best geometry to illuminate the target for the SM-2's final semi-active radar homing, and keeps the SPG-62 on target. The Lake Erie missile picks up the Churchill illuminator, goes into final lock, and destroys the target.
С уважением, Александр