Author Topic: Patriot  (Read 215 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

rangerrebew

  • Guest
Patriot
« on: June 27, 2020, 10:52:21 am »
Patriot

The MIM-104 Patriot is the U.S. Army’s primary air and missile defense system. Initially designed as an antiaircraft system, Patriot gained attention in the 1991 Gulf War when it was used as an impromptu defense against Iraqi Scud missiles. Since then, Patriot and its related interceptors have been optimized for defense against tactical ballistic missiles, but remains capable against aerial threats such as aircraft and cruise missiles. Today, 13 countries operate Patriot. In addition to the launcher system displayed here, the Patriot system also includes radars, remote command and control units, and other support equipment.
Early Development

The idea for a mobile air defense system utilizing missile interceptors was first conceptualized in 1961 at the U.S. Army Missile Command and by 1965, the SAM-D development program had been established. The system was initially designed as an anti-aircraft, surface-to-air defense battery, but subsequent upgrades allow for defense against a wide array of air targets. Development test launches began five years later in 1970, with full-scale engineering development starting in 1976. The SAM-D program took the name Patriot during the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976.1 By 1985, the U.S. Army declared the Patriot fully operational.2

https://missilethreat.csis.org/system/patriot/