SeaQueen
Posts: 1451
Joined: 4/14/2007 From: Washington D.C. Status: offline
|
Very simple. You wouldn't repair most fire control radars hit by a weapon, they'd be unrepairable. You might replace them, though if you could manage to. quote:
ORIGINAL: DWReese Hi gang, I am interested to know how long does it take it real life to repair radar damage sustained by a HARM missile-type of attack. In other words, if (for example), a SAM unit is struck by a HARM from a distance of 142 feet, and the FCR radar itself is listed as being damaged, is there a preset amount of time that it would take for the unit to be returned to an operational status? Does this "damage" refer to the inner-workings of the vehicle itself as being severely damaged and a new one needs to be take its place, or is it be a situation where just a few spare parts need to be taken from a back storage shed and affixed to the antennae to make it work again? While I don't need to actually know what needs to be done, what I am really interested in knowing is how long will it take to be be up and running again. If an attack damaged the FCR of the SAM today, would it (or could it) possibly be operational by tomorrow? Or, would it be more likely that that SAM unit is out of order for days due to the damage? I am thinking in terms of what a campaign situation might look like as a result of a follow up attack. Thanks in advance. Doug
|