Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission.

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Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 1 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition Section 1.3

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 2 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. Aim

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 3 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 Learning Outcome

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 4 Main battle tanks Self propelled artillery Armored personnel carriers / armored infantry fighting vehicles (troop carriers) Reconnaissance vehicles Combat support vehicles AFV primary roles UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st edition 2009

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 5 AFV components – HATS

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 6 Hull designs Ammunition remnants

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 7 Main Battle Tanks UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st edition 2009

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 8 Self Propelled Artillery

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 9 Towed Artillery Main armament Trail Carriage Firing platform

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 10 Multiple Launch Rocket Artillery

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 11 Armored Personnel Carriers and Infantry Fighting Vehicles Small Main Armament Exit door at rear Engine in front High sponson hull big enough to carry troops APC Characteristics Exit door at rear Turret with large main armament Engine in front High sponson hull big enough to carry troops IFV Characteristics Firing ports

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 12 Reconnaissance Vehicles

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 13 Anti-Aircraft Vehicles

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 14 Combat Support Vehicles Mine Roller Tank

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 15 Armored Recovery Vehicle Recovery Crane Dozer Blade Combat Support Vehicles

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 16 Aircraft Recognition Are we missing any type?

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 17 Aircraft Characteristics

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 18 Wings

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 19 FIXEDSLANTS

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 20 Shape and Tapers

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 21

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 22

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 23 Fighter Aircraft

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 24 Bomber Aircraft

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 25 Bomber Aircraft

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 26 Transport Aircraft

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 27 AWACS Aircraft

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 28 Electronic Warfare Aircraft Tail sensor EW Pod under wings

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 29 Transport Helicopters Machine guns or no weapons Pilots sit side by side Wide fuselage One or two engines or rotors Rear ramp or side door

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 30 Attack Helicopters Weapons pods on winglets Chin or nose mounted gun Long and thin fuselage Pilot and gunner seated in tandem

Section 1.3 Theatre weapons, vehicles and equipment recognition UN Peacekeeping PDT Standards, Specialized Training Material for Military Experts on Mission 1 st Edition 2009 Slide 31 QUESTIONS?