This Changed Modern Artillery (Full Restoration)

Published on October 9, 2024
Duration: 13:44

This video details the restoration of the Hughes ENTV Q2 Ground Laser Designator (GLID), a critical piece of equipment for forward observers. It explains how the GLID system enables precise target acquisition and designation for various artillery and munitions, significantly enhancing battlefield accuracy and effectiveness. The restoration process highlights the importance of maintaining such advanced military technology.

Quick Summary

The GLID (Ground Laser Locator Designator) system, such as the Hughes ENTV Q2, is a critical tool for forward observers. It enables precise target acquisition by determining range, azimuth, and elevation, which can then be transmitted to artillery units. This capability significantly enhances battlefield accuracy, reduces the need for spotting rounds, and allows for effective engagement of both stationary and moving targets with conventional artillery and laser-homing munitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to GLID
  2. 00:23GLID Restoration Process
  3. 07:12GLID Operational Capabilities
  4. 08:31Conventional Artillery Scenarios
  5. 09:45Laser Homing Munitions
  6. 10:54Target Handoff to Aerial Observer
  7. 11:42Artillery Test Demonstrations
  8. 12:56GLID Summary & Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the GLID system?

The GLID (Ground Laser Locator Designator) system is used by forward observers to precisely determine a target's range, azimuth, and elevation. This data is then transmitted to artillery batteries, enabling accurate engagement with conventional artillery or laser-homing munitions.

How does the GLID enhance artillery effectiveness?

The GLID significantly enhances artillery effectiveness by providing immediate and precise target fixes, eliminating the need for spotting rounds. It also allows for accurate engagement of moving targets and designation for laser-homing munitions, ensuring a higher probability of a direct hit.

What types of munitions can the GLID designate targets for?

The GLID can designate targets for a variety of laser-homing munitions, including the Army's 155mm Cannon Launched Guided Projectile, the Hellfire missile, the Air Force's Maverick missile, and the US Marine Corps' A4 angle rate bombing system.

What are the key operational benefits of the GLID system?

The GLID system is noted for being easy to maintain and use, highly reliable, and capable of providing precise target fixes. It allows any target visible to an observer to be engaged by a gunner, even without direct visual contact.

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