Micro Systems, Inc.

Flight Termination System, Transportable

Transportable FTS
                 Datasheet

The Micro Systems, Inc Flight Termination System (FTS) is a redundant self-contained, transportable 425 MHz transmitter and RF power amplifier that can transmit the necessary codes to Monitor, Arm, and Destroy a missile in flight. The FTS includes automatic transmission of the codes required to Arm and Destroy a missile in flight using a frequency modulated carrier.

The Flight Termination System includes the following features:

  • Compliant with IRIG 313-01
  • Manual selection of tones
  • Switch Guards on all toggle switches
  • Automatic 1:1 redundancy
  • Air transportable in Operational Transit Case
Electrical
Part Number AY07550
Carrier Frequency 425 MHz
Carrier Frequency Tolerance: +/- .005%
Tone Frequencies: Tone 1:  7.5 kHz
Tone 2:  8.460 kHz
Tone 5:  12.14 kHz
Tone Frequency Tolerance: +/-0.1
RF Output Power: 200 Watts minimum (at antenna feed)
Modulation: Wideband FM
Prime Power: 115 VAC, 50-400 Hz
Operational
Tone Sequences: Monitor…..Tone 5
Option…..Tones 2 + 5
Arm…..Tones 1 + 5
Destruct…..Start: Tones 1 + 5, Remove: Tone 5,Add: Tone 2
Time between Commands: 500 milliseconds
Tone 5 Lockout: Tone 5 cannot be removed unless Destruct switch is pressed or Tone 1 or 2 is not present
RF Restoration Time: 5 Seconds, maximum
Fault Detection: RF Output Power, Power Supplies
Mechanical
Equipment Enclosure EIA: Standard 19” width transit case, 12 rack units high, shock mounted
Cooling: Fans mounted to RF amplifiers and in power supply assembly

Options:

  • 200-1500 Watt Power Amplifiers
  • Multi-vehicle operation
  • Antenna
  • Synthesized/Tunable Carrier Frequency
  • Other Tone Frequencies or Additional Tones
  • Remote Control
  • Customizable to fit your needs

Please call or email with your requirements.

Micro Systems, Inc.
35 Hill Avenue
Fort Walton Beach, FL.
32548-3858
Phone: 850.244.2332
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