Raytheon AN/MSQ-18 Battalion Missile Operations System

Control console
Test panel in CDG
Digital computer of CDG (TSQ-38)

The Raytheon AN/MSQ-18 Battalion Missile Operations System[1] (AN/TSQ-38 for the helicopter-transportable variant)[2] was a Project Nike command, control, and coordination system for "each associated missile battery" to control a Nike missile as directed from a Raytheon AN/MSQ-28 at the Army Air Defense Command Post.[3] Raytheon Company[4] constructed the AN/MSQ-18 as 2 separate subsystems:

References

  1. "Battalion Missile Operations System AN/MSQ-18" (youtube video of Army film). United States Army Research and Development - Progress Report Number Two. 1961. Retrieved 2012-06-30. External link in |work= (help) minutes7:15-10:00 for AN/TSQ-18)
  2. "Army Air Defense Control Systems". U. S. Army Air Defense Digest. Hillman Hall, Fort Bliss, Texas: U. S. Army Air Defense School. January 1965. Retrieved 2012-06-30. External link in |journal= (help); |chapter= ignored (help)
  3. FM 44-1: U. S. Army Air Defense Employment (field manual). Headquarters, Department of the Army. 11 October 1965. Retrieved 2011-09-06. The FDS AN/MSG-4 (Missile Monitor) (fig. 3) utilizes standard military vehicles. It is composed of the AADCP AN/MSQ-28 and up to four FDS's AN/MSQ-18. … The FDS AN/MSQ-18 is that portion of Missile Monitor consisting of a battalion fire distribution center (BFDC) and battery terminal equipment (BTE) for each associated missile battery. The electronic search central AN/GSS-1 provides local radar data at the battalion level.
  4. http://fsg-58-communication-radiation-detection.parttarget.com/fsc-5895-miscellaneous-communication-equipment-5895-00-677-7948_5895-00-679-5378.html
  5. 1 2 US Army Air Defense School, Student Outline, March 1966
  6. Organizational, DS, GS, and depot maintenance system manual : operations central AN/MSQ-18 and coder-decoder group OA-1593/MSQ-18 (technical manual), Department of the Army, 1994, retrieved 2012-07-04 (link to WorldCat page)
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