OPERATIONAL EVALUATION OF RADIO REPEATER SET AN/TLQ-2 ( )

Abstract

The purpose of the tests was to evaluate the operational characteristics of Radio Repeater Set AN/TLQ-2 ( ) as a VT-fuze jammer. Facility of operation, range and effectiveness, suscepti bility and vulnerability to enemy action, and operational requirements were evaluated to aid in the development of doctrine for the tactical employment of the equipment. It was found that the AN/TLQ-2, if miniaturized and ruggedized, would be a suitable device for the protection of a small area of approximately 2,000 by 1,600 yards from an instantaneous concentration of no more than six actively armed NVT- or CVT-fuzed pro jectiles of high- or low-angle trajectories per pendicular to the jammer antenna main lobe. The ratio of maximum range to width of the area pro tected is 1.36 : 1. The effectiveness of the equipment is the same hether it is employed to jam the T-227/A fuze or the T-226E2/A. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1957
Accession Number
AD0341312

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