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BadKarma26
02-23-2007, 08:33 PM
My unit is getting these put on all of our gun trucks. anyone have any experience/knowledge about em? or heard what their rep is or problems are. ill be going to a course to learn how to use em in about a month.







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The U.S. Army is buying a new Long Range Advanced Surveillance Systems (LRAS3) for use by its reconnaissance troops (divisional scout battalions and recon troops in tank and infantry battalions.) The system has been field tested since 2001 and deliveries of the production units will begin next year. Mounted on a hummer, the LRAS3 gear includes a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor (a camera that shows images according the heat given off, in other words, a thermal sight) , a GPS laser range finder system that calculates range and position of items (to within five meters) being observed, and a video cam. The visual sensors have high magnification, allowing distant objects to be identified. The system is usually mounted on the U.S. Army's high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV), or used on a tripod if it has to be carried to places you cant park a vehicle. LRAS3 can spot things 15 kilometers away, obtain GPS coordinates and transmit these to aircraft overhead, or artillery units or other units and headquarters. FLIR and video images can be transmitted as well. Scouts move around in the M1114 armored hummer. But they are not looking for a fight, just some high ground so that they can check out the action over as large an area as possible. Each scout platoon will have three LRAS3 equipped M1114s. Each combat platoon has one scout platoon (with 30 troops and ten vehicles), while reconnaissance battalions will have ten or more LRAS3 systems. The U.S. Marine Corps is also getting LRAS3 systems.


Recon units have long had high quality binoculars, night vision devices and remote sensors for doing their work. But the long range LRAS3 can be particularly useful in places like Iraq or Afghanistan, where you have long sight lines, and opportunities to put distant buildings, camps or roads under surveillance for extended periods of time. This technique allows you to better sort our what enemy forces are up to as they prepare for whatever they are going to do. In Afghanistan, Special Forces troops staking out isolated villages or camps for days, or weeks, obtained valuable information of where Taliban and al Qaeda forces were and what they were apparently planning. In Iraq, LRAS3 would allow border areas, and isolated places (like farms) that anti-government forces favor, to be watched without the enemy knowing they were being observed.

digrar
02-23-2007, 10:03 PM
I had a brief go at something similar, it was very very good.

velvet-cream
02-23-2007, 10:50 PM
Couple of questions.

Does the operator need to stick himself out of the vehicle chassis to use it, or can he use it in a semi-protected position inside the HMMWV?

I know it is used for recon and not the fight, but is the vehicle armed when this thing is mounted? You may not expect a fight, but you still need to shoot back, if you get ambushed etc.

digrar
02-23-2007, 10:58 PM
There is every chance that old mate in the pic is setting it up, not actually using it.
The one I used had a screen inside the vehicle, the camera had a motor and you could actually set it up to follow a set track, you could sit and watch the screen while it scaned along on the pre determined track and the operator could stop and zero in on anything that popped up.

Tracker 23A
02-24-2007, 12:33 AM
Woodchipper would have some good points on this, but again, he is banned.

digrar
02-24-2007, 01:00 AM
His other posts from duplicate accounts (hence the reason he was banned, not for being an asshat) were just as obnoxious and it appears you're the only one missing him.



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Apogee
02-24-2007, 02:38 AM
I think we have them on our RSVs (Recon Strykers)

Tracker 23A
02-24-2007, 12:46 PM
His other posts from duplicate accounts (hence the reason he was banned, not for being an asshat) were just as obnoxious and it appears you're the only one missing him.

I'm not trying to justify or bring him back, I only said he would have had some useful comments on this thread and the other one relating to TOW ITAS since that is his job in the military.

However, with the ample evidence for his banning in your response, it would appear you are the only one who has a collection of his posts.