Mark 34 Gun Weapon System
The Mark 34 Gun Weapon System is a component of the Aegis Combat System that is responsible for controlling and providing fire control to the 127 mm 5"/54 caliber [Mark 45 gun|5" Mark 45 gun]. It is used on the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer and several later Ticonderoga-class cruisers. The Mk 34 GWS receives target data from the ship's sensors and off-ship sources, performs ballistic calculations, and produces gun control orders. The system is made up of the gun mount itself, the fire-control computer, and an optical sight.
The Mk 34 GWS was developed to improve the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer's ability to use the Mk 45 gun against a variety of threats. It is different from previous gun fire-control systems in that it was developed under a one-system concept and is a fully integrated subsystem of Aegis. The Aegis Command and Decision system issues target engagement orders to the Mk 34 GWS.
Components
The Mark 34 Gun Weapon System consists of three components:- 5" Mark 45 gun
- Mark 160 Gun Computer System
- Mark 46 Optical Sight System or Mark 20 Electro-Optical Sight System
5" Mark 45 gun
Mark 160 Gun Computer System (GCS)
The Mark 160 GCS is responsible for receiving target information from the ship's sensors and computing a ballistic solution based on the selected ammunition type. Using the solution, the Mk 160 GCS provides control and fire orders to the Mark 45 gun.The Mark 160 Gun Computer System consists of:
- Gun computer console – Located in the ship's Combat Information Center , it is the primary interface between the Mk 34 GWS, the Aegis C&D system, and the ship's sensors. Transmits target information to the SDC/GMP.
- Computer display console – Allows the operator to control the system.
- Recorder-reproducer – Used to load operational programs and retrieve system operational data.
- Signal data converter/Gun mount processor – The GMP computes ballistic solutions for the selected target and the SDC feeds them to the gun mount.
- Gun mount control panel – Backup interface for the GCC.
- Velocimeter – A Doppler radar system directly above or next to the gun barrel that measures each fired projectile's initial velocity. The GMP uses the IV data for ballistic solution corrections.
Mark 46 Optical Sight System (OSS)
The Mark 46 Optical Sight System consists of:
- Above Deck Sensor Unit – Stabilized two-axis director with a daylight imaging sensor, a thermal imaging sensor, and a laser rangefinder.
- Control and Display Unit – Located in the CIC, it provides the display feed from the OSS sensors and is used to operate the OSS.
- Stabilization Electronics Unit – Moves the ADSU and routes signals to/from it.
Mark 20 Electro-Optical Sight System (EOSS)
Operation
The Mark 34 GWS has four modes of operation:- Surface Direct Fire Mode
- Naval Gunfire Support Mode
- Anti-aircraft Mode
- Support Mode
Surface Direct Fire (SDF) Mode
In the event of sensor or GCS failure, the Mk 45 gun can still be manually directed.
Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS) Mode
NGFS mode is used for engaging indirect land targets which cannot be tracked by the ship's sensors. NGFS is instead accomplished using operator-entered data, such as the target's coordinates. There are four submodes of NGFS mode:- Grid Navigational Reference
- Relative Navigational Reference
- Grid Dead Reckoning
- Relative Dead Reckoning
Anti-aircraft Mode