The highly mobile Firefinder radars AN/TPQ-36 and larger AN/TPQ-37 can immediately
locate enemy fire. When hostile projectiles penetrate the scanned areas) but
before they even reach the target(s), the Firefinder radar back-plots and transmits
enemy artillery and mortar positions, in precise coordinates, to friendly artillery
fire centers to allow for counterbattery fire. The radar uses separate tracking
channels and traverses in sector increments through 360 degrees. An operations
shelter is set up on a cargo truck. A generator and a radar antenna, which has
lightweight Kevlar armor added for protection against small-arms fire and shrapnel,
are towed behind the truck. Once emplaced, a single soldier can operate the
Firefinder system.
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