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Mobile Multi-sensor TSPI System (MMTS)
Orlando, FL
The MMTS is a state-of-the-art tracking system that will enhance the Army's ability to provide accurate live-missile and projectile-performance data. Currently in the design phase, the MMTS is a mobile system that will track existing and future tactical missiles, rockets and projectiles in order to provide high-fidelity TSPI data. The system will be able to track high-speed (up to 2000m/s) guided munitions, as well as weapons with low/flat trajectories (as low as two meters) and low-radar cross sections. The system will employ both visible and infrared cameras along with a ranging radar, all integrated on a high-performance tracking pedestal. The MMTS will capture and produce highly-accurate positional information from launch to impact. Data will be further combined within the system post test to produce an accurate time-correlated flight path. The objective accuracy of the system is to resolve the position of the target missile within one meter at a range of 10 kilometers.
Laboratory
- Simulation, Training & Instrumentation Command
Category
- Training & Education
Provenance
- Original
- https://dodtechmatch.com/dod/lab/viewfacility.aspx?id=71795
- Archived copy
- Wayback Machine snapshot
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