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Section 1.3. Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition. Aim. The aim of this section is to provide peacekeepers with the necessary information that will enhance their ability to recognize equipment, aircraft and vehicles that operate in the United Nations mission area.
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Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition
Aim The aim of this section is to provide peacekeepers with the necessary information that will enhance their ability to recognize equipment, aircraft and vehicles that operate in the United Nations mission area.
Learning Outcome On completion of this section, participants will be able to: Understand the basics of weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition Understand the basics of aircraft recognition Became aware of the weapons, vehicles and equipment operating in a specific mission area
UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1st edition 2009 AFV primary roles Main battle tanks Self propelled artillery Armored personnel carriers / armored infantry fighting vehicles (troop carriers) Reconnaissance vehicles Combat support vehicles
Hull designs Ammunition remnants
UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1st edition 2009 Main Battle Tanks
Towed Artillery Main armament Carriage Trail Firing platform
Armored Personnel Carriers and Infantry Fighting Vehicles Small Main Armament Engine in front Exit door at rear High sponson hull big enough to carry troops APC Characteristics Turret with large main armament Engine in front Exit door at rear High sponson hull big enough to carry troops Firing ports IFV Characteristics
Mine Roller Tank Combat Support Vehicles
Combat Support Vehicles Armored Recovery Vehicle Recovery Crane Dozer Blade
Aircraft Recognition Are we missing any type?
Tail sensor EW Pod under wings Electronic Warfare Aircraft
Machine guns or no weapons Pilots sit side by side Wide fuselage One or two engines or rotors Rear ramp or side door Transport Helicopters
Weapons pods on winglets Chin or nose mounted gun Pilot and gunner seated in tandem Long and thin fuselage Attack Helicopters