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PATRIOT


Description

The Patriot is an Army surface-to-air, mobile, air defense missile system. Since the mid-1960s, the system has evolved to defend against aircraft and cruise missiles, and more recently against short-range ballistic missiles.

The Patriot system was originally designed to operate in Europe against Soviet medium- to high-altitude aircraft and cruise missiles traveling at speeds up to about MACH 2 (1500 mph). To avoid detection it was designed to be mobile and operate for only a few hours at one location.

The Patriot operates as part of a battalion usually composed of six batteries. Each battery is made up of one ground-based radar unit for surveillance and target detection, tracking, and engagement; an Engagement Control Station for manual or automated command and control of the missile interceptors; eight missile launchers; and a Communications Relay Group for communications support. An Information Coordination Center controls the batteries and coordinates their operation with other battalions and higher level U.S. Command authorities.

Weapon Systems

General

Can shoot after movement YES

Weapon Systems

Weapon System 0
Name large missile
Min Range 1
Max Range 6
Punch @ Min Range 73
Punch @ Max Range 73
Ammo 10
Reactionfire Shot Count 2
Can be fired YES
Can transfer ammo

Operating Height

Targets low-level flight
flight
high-level flight
Usable on floating
ground level

Target Accuracy: Unit Types

default 100%
light tracked vehicle 100%
medium tracked vehicle 100%
heavy tracked vehicle 100%
light wheeled vehicle 100%
medium wheeled vehicle 100%
heavy wheeled vehicle 100%
trooper 50%
rail vehicle 100%
medium aircraft 100%
medium ship 100%
building / turret / object 100%
light aircraft 100%
heavy aircraft 100%
light ship 100%
heavy ship 100%
helicopter 100%
hoovercraft 100%

Target Accuracy: Altitude Difference

-6 n.a.
-5 n.a.
-4 n.a.
-3 n.a.
-2 n.a.
-1 n.a.
0 n.a.
1 100%
2 98%
3 92%
4 n.a.
5 n.a.
6 n.a.
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