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Mark 36 SRBOC

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The Mark 36 SRBOC uses the Mark 137 launcher, which has six fixed 130 mm mortar tubes arranged in two parallel rows. One row is set at 45 degrees and the other is set at 60 degrees, providing a spread of the launched decoys. Firing circuits use electromagnetic induction to set off the propelling
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Mark 160 Mod 1 power supply (one for each launcher) below deck - the power supplies operate from the onboard single-phase network 440 V, 60 Hz and supply launchers with a constant voltage of 28 V. In the event of a lack of voltage in the on-board network, they are capable of delivering 24 V from
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Each launcher holds 12–36 rounds, depending on variant. The number and arrangement of Mk 36 launchers installed depends on the size of the ship, ranging from two launchers on a small combatant to as many as eight on an aircraft carrier.
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Ready service lockers with Mark 5 Mod 2 or Mark 6 Mod 0 rounds - located near each launcher, they enable quick reloading of the decoy launching systems.
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active radar decoy. Nulka hovers in the air and emits radiofrequency energy to lure the seekers of anti-ship missiles.
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As of 2010, over 1,000 Mark 36 SRBOC systems are in use by the fleets of at least 19 countries, including:
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or "Super-arboc") is an American short-range decoy launching system (DLS) that launches
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Mark 36 Super Rapid Bloom Offboard Countermeasures Chaff and Decoy Launching System
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launcher control - gives the bridge the capability to also control the system.
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charges in the decoy cartridges. They are launched at a speed of 75 m/s.
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The Mark 36 can be equipped with and fire the following decoys:
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Mark 158 Mod 1/2 master launcher control - located in the
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Two Mark 36 Mod 7 SRBOC launchers aboard the battleship
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This is the primary means of operating the system. 81:To complement conventional ballistic decoys, the 208:Total # of Rounds in Launchers (# of Launchers) 144:The SRBOC was part of the combat systems of the 170:Mark 216 Mod 0 Sea Gnat distraction chaff decoy 612:"Mk 36 SRBOC Chaff and Decoy Launching System" 167:Mark 214 Mod 0 Sea Gnat seduction chaff decoy 8: 16:American short-range decoy launching system 719:"AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare (EW) system" 211:# of Ready Service Rounds (# of Lockers) 694:"MK 53 - Decoy Launching System (Nulka)" 285: 199: 179: 111:The decoy launching system consists of: 18: 562: 184:Mark 36 SRBOC fires a chaff decoy from 832:Federation of American Scientists page 164:Mark 182 Mod 1/2 seduction chaff decoy 7: 663: 661: 606: 604: 602: 600: 574: 572: 570: 568: 566: 99:The Mark 36 SRBOC is similar to the 867:Equipment of the United States Navy 804:Parsch, Andreas (7 February 2006). 290:Mark 36 SRBOC chaff decoy explodes. 92:The Mark 36 is interfaced with the 133:emergency batteries for 5–8 hours. 94:AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite 14: 640:Naval Research Laboratory Review 538: 525: 512: 499: 486: 473: 460: 447: 434: 421: 408: 395: 382: 369: 356: 343: 330: 317: 304: 1: 176:Mark 245 GIANT infrared decoy 173:Mark 186 TORCH infrared decoy 872:Electronic warfare equipment 748:BAE Systems | International 888: 806:"Naval Research Lab Flyrt" 120:Combat Information Center 61:vessels to foil incoming 774:www.harpoondatabases.com 862:Missile countermeasures 673:www.globalsecurity.org 291: 192: 152: 35: 32:Operation Desert Storm 812:. 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Index


USS Wisconsin
Operation Desert Storm
BAE Systems
radar
infrared
naval
anti-ship missiles
FLYRT
Nulka
AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite
Sea Gnat
Combat Information Center
bridge

Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate

USS Stout

Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
Norway

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