Mk 92 (fcs) Fire Control System Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0-0205090-1 Electrical Contact
002393338
0-383-700-15 PC026 Diode Semiconductor Device
008429864
0-40450-16S Electronic Shielding Gasket
007722223
0-40450-28S Electronic Shielding Gasket
007716563
0-710/01.2-28 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
005112364
00-0402-0035 Electronic Shielding Gasket
008671413
00-337863-00001 Glow Lamp
006823411
00-344138-00003 Extractor Post Fuseholder
006871896
00.4.341.2477 Lug Terminal
001138183
00.4.494.5005 Light Housing
001764928
000-8003-225 Electrical Contact
004733551
000-8003-226 Electrical Contact
003207459
000-8004-848 Electrical Plug Connector
004834252
000-8004-864 Tip Jack
001090150
000-8005-129 Electrical Connector Cable Clamp
011785257
000-8005-187 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
011596584
000-8007-244 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
000108534
000004002050000 Nonmetallic Bushing
005985282
0001-0002R O-ring
002483838
000136EB O-ring
002977113
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Fire Control System, Mk 92 (fcs)

Picture of Mk 92 (fcs) Fire Control System

The Mark 92 Fire Control System is a US-built medium-range anti-aircraft missile and gun fire control system. It was developed for the FFG-7 Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigates. The system is a licensed USN version of the Thales Nederland WM-25 fire control system. The Mark 92 fire control system was approved for service use in 1975. Introduction to the fleet and follow-on test and evaluation began in 1978.

The Mark 92 system assigns targets via the ship's air search radar, and surface search radar or from the Mark 92's own search radar capabilities. The system has two or three radar sub-systems depending on the model. The first two are combined into a single system called the Combined Antenna System or CAS is used in all models. The CAS has a track while scan radar (Search) and a tracking radar both housed in an egg shaped radome. The radars can search for, track, and illuminate targets. There is also a third radar for target illumination referred to as the Separate Target Illumination Radar or STIR. The STIR is a radar developed from the AN/SPG-60 radar that is part of the Mark 86 gun fire control system.

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