History of the Chaparral/FAAR Air Defense System
Abstract
The CHAPARRAL guided missile system, the 20-mm VULCAN gun, the Forward Area Alerting Radar, and the self-propelled HAWK missile system now in the active Army inventory represent the culmination of a long and perplexing search for an effective solution to the forward area low-altitude air defense problem. From the end of World War II until the mid-1950's, the Ordnance Corps sought to meet the low-altitude threat through the modernization of existing artillery guns. During that period, a number of possible solutions to the problem were investigated, but few of them reached the hardware stage and only one -- the improved 40-mm self-propelled gun (DUSTER) -- was ever released to the Army supply system. Convinced that the achievement of a fully effective forward area air defense system would require a significant engineering breakthrough in fire control technology, the Chief of Ordnance set out to fulfill the requirement for an optimum weapon system through a series of evolutionary developments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 31, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA434389
Entities
People
- Mary T. Cagle