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  • [[Transportable]] ground radar for the [[MIM-104 Patriot]] air defense missile
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  • Tracking and launch control radar for the U.S. Army [[MIM-104 Patriot]] anti-ballistic and high-altitude anti-aircraft missile
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  • ...]] (NATO designation: [[AS-17C Krypton-C]]} optimized to attack the U.S. [[MIM-104 Patriot]] [[surface-to-air missile]]; the PRC-licensed version is the YJ-91
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • Tracking and launch control radar functions for the MIM-104 Patriot missile are the responsibility of the '''AN/MPQ-53''' radar. The Patriot is
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • ...ral nations, '''AN/MPQ-65''' is a multifunction [[radar]] system for the [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missile. It is used in both [[integrated air defense system|aircraft]],
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  • Japan also has land-based [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missiles, developed by the [[U.S. Army]] for lower-level defense against
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  • {{r|MIM-104 PATRIOT}}
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • ...CUDs and SCUD derivatives were actually hit by the first-generation U.S. [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missiles, current U.S. Patriot, [[THAAD]] and [[RIM-156 Standard SM-2]];
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • ...sile system, but also MASINT#cueing|cues the MPQ-53|AN/MPQ-53 radar of the MIM-104 Patriot system. Patriot PAC-3 is a lower-altitude missile and aircraft defense syst
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  • ...nt U.S. ground model, which first focused on the relatively low altitude [[MIM-104 Patriot]], now includes the high-altitude [[THAAD]], with the Patriots intended to
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • | Tractor (e.g., for MIM-104 Patriot)
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • ...vel assets in the [[Gulf War]], when they provided warning to troops and [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missiles of [[SS-1 SCUD]] launches.
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  • {{r|MIM-104 Patriot}}
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  • | issue = 2}}</ref> It routinely provides warning to FIM-92 Stinger and MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile units.
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  • ...intended to form the upper tier of a layered defense system, in which the MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3 missile system is the "lower tier asset" in the graphic at left.
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  • **Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) to MIM-104 Patriot units; to be replaced by the evolving Warfighter Information Network-Tactic *MIM-104 Patriot endoatmospheric BMD; high to medium antiarcraft
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  • It is comparable to the U.S. [[MIM-104 Patriot]] in a land-based version and the [[RIM-156 Standard SM-2]] at sea, althoug
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  • ...ile, while the Republic of Korea have not. All three countries do have the MIM-104 Patriot land-based point defense system.
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  • ADA operates a layered defense system, currently based on the MIM-104 Patriot and FIM-92 Stinger missiles, the Patriot-specific radar, and one general-pu MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missiles and associated radar for defense against high-altit
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  • | Soviet/Russian S-75 Dvina (NATO designation S-75 Dvina, U.S. MIM-104 Patriot
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  • ...s now integrating the SM-3 BMD capability. Japan has also bought U.S. Army MIM-104 Patriot missiles for point BMD defense, the SM-3 being longer-range and a logical c
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  • Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) C2I sites. Army Battle Command System. MIM-104 Patriot
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  • ...well. Such rockets would be engaged by the lower-altitude systems, such as MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3 in the atmosphere, and still would use point defense. THAAD, Arrow-2,
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  • ***[[Air defense artillery]]: 15 [[MIM-104 Patriot]] battalions; 7 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) batteries
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  • ...areas of 15 mile or so radius, the remaining incoming warheads would face MIM-104 Patriot missiles. Final point defense of key installations might use autocannon suc
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  • * [[MIM-104 Patriot/Definition]]
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