Category:AN/TPQ-49
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English: AN/TPQ-48 was the initial designation for the first version of the Lightweight Counter-Mortar Radar (LCMR), or LCMR (V)0 developed by SRCTec, a subsidiary of SRC. The Lightweight Counter-Mortar Radar (LCMR) is a designation for the target acquisition device that counters mortar, cannon and rocket (C-RAM) threats. AN/TPQ-48 (V)0 was developed for the US Special Operations Forces (SOF) to quickly detect primarily mortar fire and was deployable by parachute. A variation of AN/TPQ-48 (V)1, or LCMR (V)1, was adopted by the US Army with some overall improvements to the system. AN/TPQ-49 (V)2, or LCMR (V)2, while similar in appearance, incorporated new internal process of how the system works. AN/TPQ-50 (V)3, or LCMR (V)3, also known as Q-50, has an improved range of accuracy compared to LCMR (V)2 and older version, which all had it in the neighborhood of 100-meter point of location accuracy. The Q-50/(V)3 system has
added flexibility in the ability to operate while mounted on a vehicle (not in motion).Radar Update
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AN TPQ-49 radar on Bogdan-2351, Kyiv 2021, 10.jpg 2,120 × 1,590; 699 KB
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AN TPQ-49 radar on Bogdan-2351, Kyiv 2021, 11.jpg 2,500 × 1,875; 958 KB
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Bogdan-2351 and AN TPQ-49 radar, Kyiv 2021, 20.jpg 2,500 × 1,875; 958 KB
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Flickr - The U.S. Army - Radar maintenance at Forward Operating Base Delta, Iraq.jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 3.95 MB
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Flickr - The U.S. Army - Radar system calibration.jpg 3,246 × 2,164; 5.18 MB
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Q-49 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR) system (2).jpg 319 × 435; 47 KB
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Q-49 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR) system.jpg 509 × 435; 51 KB