От Василий Фофанов
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Дата 04.03.2004 20:44:54
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Что мы знаем о ПТРК "Гермес"?

Какой у него принцип наведения учитывая дальность до 100 км? Видео или банальная подсветка?

С уважением, Василий Фофанов
http://armor.kiev.ua/fofanov

От Exeter
К Василий Фофанов (04.03.2004 20:44:54)
Дата 04.03.2004 21:10:19

Ну, если член Администрации просит...

...То значит можно отклониться от правил, потому как переводить мне всё это из Бутовского лень :-)))

Да, пока что банальная подсветка лазером на конечном участке, а дальнобойные версии (40 и 100 км) используют радиокомандное наведение на маршевом. Сейчас пиарится испытание двух других ГСН для наведения "Гермеса" - пассивной ИК и активной радиолокационной. Их применение даст возможность для залповой стрельбы.


JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY - JANUARY 28, 2004

Russia reveals details as Hermes missile build nears

PIOTR BUTOWSKI JDW Correspondent
Gdansk

The new Hermes long-range anti-tank guided missile has completed tests and is ready for series production, according to Russia's Konstruktorskoye Byuro Priborostroyeniya (KBP) Instrument Design Bureau (JDW 14 April 1999).
The family of missiles is intended to be used from air, land and sea platforms to destroy tanks and other armoured vehicles, point targets and small ships as well as slow- and low-flying air targets at ranges of up to 100km.
KBP first disclosed that it was developing the Hermes in early 1999 and announced in mid-2003 that the missile would be tested on the Ka-52 combat helicopter. With development nearing completion, KBP head Arkadiy Shipunow has revealed more details of the system.
According to Shipunow, the major criteria for developing the Hermes was to produce a weapon with:
* a range exceeding that of the defensive weapons of the 'typical' target;
* a warhead sufficient to penetrate 1,000mm of armour and equivalent to 15kg of TNT;
* round-the-clock and all-weather capability.
KBP intends to produce missiles with ranges of 15km, 40km and 100km for different applications. Tests are now under way with the 100km-range missile, which uses a booster engine.
The missile guidance system is of a combined type. In the initial phase of flight, the 15km-range missile is controlled by an inertial navigation system, while the 40km- and 100km-range missiles are controlled by radio commands. A semi-active laser seeker is used for terminal homing in all versions. Laser designation of the target may be carried out by the system's own devices or by external platforms such as a ground station located near the target, a reconnaissance helicopter or an unmanned air vehicle.
Two terminal seekers are being tested: a passive infra-red seeker and an active radar seeker. The semi-active laser seeker's two homing channels enable simultaneous launch and guidance of two missiles; when fire-and-forget seekers (infra-red or radar) are used, a salvo of 12 missiles can be launched.
Two types of multi-round launcher are available for the 40km-range missile: one installed on a cross-country vehicle; and a stationary launcher for shore defence. The mobile launcher carries a radar to track the missile in flight and radio command transmitter to adjust the flight path. A separate surveillance and command vehicle has an elevating mast carrying electro-optical sensors to search for, identify, track and designate the target.
With a range of 15-18km, the Hermes-A (Aviatsionnyi/airborne) missile is intended for combat helicopters and will enable them to launch missiles beyond the range of typical surface-to-air missiles used against helicopters on the battlefield. The Ka-52 is the first helicopter on which the missile is being tested. The aiming system includes a millimetric-wave radar and electro-optical turret with thermo-vision and TV cameras as well as a two-channel laser target designator combined with an automatic target-tracking device.
The 15km-range Hermes-K (Korabelnyi/shipborne) missile is intended mainly for small naval vessels such as patrol boats and is equipped with a simple homing system. Longer-range versions of the Hermes can be installed on larger ships.


KBP Hermes missile specifications

Maximum range 15km, 40km or 100km
Mid-course guidance Inertial (short-range version) or radio command (long-range versions)
Terminal homing Semi-active laser
Maximum speed 1,000m/s
Medium speed* 500m/s
Weight (with launch container)* 110kg
High-explosive/fragmentation warhead weight 28kg
Armour penetration capability Up to 1,000mm behind explosive reactive armour
Missile calibre 130mm
Booster calibre, standard 170mm
Booster calibre, extended range 210mm
Missile length (with launch container) 3,500mm
* refers to 40km-range missile only







С уважением, Exeter

От Василий Фофанов
К Exeter (04.03.2004 21:10:19)
Дата 05.03.2004 13:35:01

Спасибо, я так и подозревал

Что покамест это вариации на тему "краснополя", но в идеале конструкторам бы хотелось самонаведение.

С уважением, Василий Фофанов
http://armor.kiev.ua/fofanov

От Said Aminov
К Exeter (04.03.2004 21:10:19)
Дата 04.03.2004 22:16:02

типа продолжения Панциря в версии з-з? (-)


От А.Никольский
К Said Aminov (04.03.2004 22:16:02)
Дата 05.03.2004 01:01:50

и с тем же результатом :-(( (-)


От А.Никольский
К Василий Фофанов (04.03.2004 20:44:54)
Дата 04.03.2004 20:58:33

Re: Что мы...

Здравствуйте, уважаемый
>Какой у него принцип наведения учитывая дальность до 100 км? Видео или банальная подсветка?
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да нет у него никакой системы наведения (как и его самого) и при нынешнем состоянии КБП и не будет. А в проспекте для арабов могут что угодно нарисовать.
С уважением, А.Никольский