The armored target reporting system is widely used in live fire training of armored vehicles. Its main function is to simulate the covert and lifting actions of hypothetical enemy combat vehicle targets, and to achieve wireless remote control of the target system's lifting and reporting functions. By reporting the impact point information in real-time and accurately, this system can help trainers quickly understand the shooting effect, adjust shooting strategies, and improve shooting accuracy.
In addition, the armored target reporting system also has the ability to adapt to complex environments and can work under harsh conditions such as darkness and electromagnetic interference, providing stable and reliable target reporting services for training. Its high precision and reliability make it an indispensable and important equipment for armored vehicle shooting training.
In addition to shooting training for armored vehicles, armored target reporting systems may also play a role in other situations that require simulation and evaluation of weapon system performance, such as testing new weapons, battlefield simulation exercises, etc. In these scenarios, armored target reporting systems can also provide critical data support, helping relevant personnel evaluate the effectiveness of weapon systems, and develop more reasonable training plans and tactical strategies.
In summary, the application scenarios of armored target reporting systems mainly revolve around the shooting training of armored vehicles and the performance evaluation of other weapon systems.
Apr 14, 2024
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