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  • Welcome to Cross Canyon KinderCare in San Antonio, helping families
    in Jones Maltsberger and Bitters neighborhoods for over 25 years.
  • Outside door is locked all the time. Key Pad Entry, Chimes on all
    doors to classrooms, Head counts throughout the day, All teachers
    are background checked and finger printed, CPR and first AID, SIDS
    traning.
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
  • Languages Spoken: Spanish
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Our experts designed our classrooms – and every activity and lesson – to help prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom, children have the opportunity for rich social play and child-initiated discovery.

You’ll also find that our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping develop early literacy and writing skills.

Whether your child has first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show you how everything in our center is designed for learning!

Jose Rodriguez, Center Director

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 2/6/2006.

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  • License Number:
    856324-1386
  • Capacity:
    125
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Child Care Program
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Feb 06, 2006

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History – HAIMER

Since 1977, HAIMER has been a reliable partner for its customers. From a specialist and supplier of high-precision parts for the aerospace and automotive industries, the company has evolved into a global one-stop supplier for industrial tools.

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  • 1977

    Claudia and Franz Heimer found Haimer GmbH in Igenhausen

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    Weierstraße 21

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    Construction of the second production hall with office space

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    Launch of the first HAIMER 3D probe

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    Market launch of the tool holder product line

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    Market launch of the first Tool Dynamic balancing machine

  • 1999

    Market launch of the first Power Clamp heat shrink machine

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    HAIMER USA, LLC sales and service office opened in Chicago

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    HAIMER Asia Pacific Ltd. sales and service office opened. in Hong Kong

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    30th anniversary of the company and increase in production capacity due to the construction of two new production halls

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    representatives of HAIMER India Pvt. Ltd. in pune

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    Opening of the Haimer Spain trade and service representative office in Barcelona

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    Opening of the Haimer trade and service representative office (Shanghai) Trading Co., LTD. In Shanghai

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    , a breakthrough in the system of the system against the Haimer Safe-Lock ™

  • Opening and Service Representative Office Haimer Asia Pacific LTD. Technical Center in Indonesia

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    HAIMER Korea Co., Ltd. sales and service office established. in Seoul

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    HAIMER Japan K.K. in Osaka

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    Construction of a new assembly hall

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    Opening of sales and service office HAIMER do Brasil Ltda. in São Paulo

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    Market launch of HAIMER MILL Power Series carbide end mills for EMO 2013

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    Andreas Haimer appointed CEO of Haimer GmbH and President of the HAIMER Group

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    Establishment of a sales and service representative office of HAIMER Italia Srl. to Milan

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    Establishment of a sales and service representative office of HAIMER Foreign Trade Ltd. Co. in Ankara, Türkiye.

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    Haimer UK Ltd sales and service office opened. to Manchester

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    Opening of a sales and service representative office of Haimer Polska Sp. z o.o. in Poznań

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    Opening of a new machining workshop (turning and milling) in admin. district of Motzenhofen, located 5 km from the HAIMER headquarters in Igenhausen.

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Faster, higher, stronger.

HIMARS against Putin’s army

The intrigue around the supply of American multiple launch rocket systems to Ukraine has been resolved: US President Joe Biden announced that Kiev will receive HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems with a firing range of up to 80 kilometers.

Doubts that Ukraine would receive HIMARS (and possibly its tracked MLRS variant) arose after Biden on Monday ruled out the transfer of “missile systems capable of reaching targets in Russia.” This statement came in lieu of the expected official confirmation of deliveries, which was reported in the US media a week before. Experts, however, immediately assumed that Biden’s words meant only one thing: together with American rocket launchers, Ukraine would be given not modern ATACMS missiles with a firing range of up to 300 kilometers, but less long-range ammunition. However, their maximum range is noticeably higher than that of the American M777 howitzers, which are already used in the Donbass by the Ukrainian army. It is about 70 kilometers – this, for example, will allow Ukraine to strike at Zmeiny Island, where Russia, according to the Ukrainian command, deploys missile launchers for attacks on the Odessa region.

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About what the M142 HIMARS and M270 MLRS missile systems are, what types of ammunition they can be equipped with, whether these systems can radically change the balance of power in the Russian-Ukrainian war, and why the range of the used projectiles is far from their only advantage over Russian ones analogues, Radio Liberty spoke with an independent military expert, a former member of the Italian army by Thomas Tyner .

“The most important thing is the type of ammunition”

– On May 29, you tweeted that you are annoyed by the inaccuracies and errors that constantly pop up in the media when describing American multiple launch rocket systems. What did you mean?

First of all, what many do not understand is that the range of these systems depends on what ammunition is used with them. Ammunition of the GMRLS family has a range of more than 70 kilometers (in fact, even more, but the real maximum is classified) and are used in containers that can hold 6 of these missiles. Tactical ATACMS missiles can fly up to 300 kilometers, each container contains one such missile. The Americans are not going to supply ATACMS to Ukraine. Some Russian media write that in fact the United States will give Ukraine the old M270A0 launchers with M26 unguided missiles and that such a replenishment of the Ukrainian arsenal will not fundamentally change the balance of power. That would be true, but since 2007 the US has disposed of virtually all M26 missiles, plus they have a range of only 32 kilometers and cluster munitions, the use of which even the US military itself has tacitly condemned.

Most likely, Ukraine will receive more modern launchers M270A1 MLRS, if we are talking about a tracked version, or M142 – in the case of wheeled HIMARS. Both have a GPS module and fire guided missiles. Guided munitions of the GMRLS family can reach Russian cities with the same success as the Smerchs currently in Ukraine. In this sense, the supply of American MLRS without ATACMS missiles will change little, and Ukraine is now focused on protecting its territory in the Donbass and is unlikely to have plans to raze Kursk or Belgorod to the ground, as the Russians do with Ukrainian settlements.

– What is the most critical for Ukraine in the supply of these systems? Their number or type of ammunition that will be supplied with them?

Type of ammunition. M777 howitzers have a firing range of 24 kilometers (or 29 kilometers with shells equipped with a bottom gas generator). The French Caesar howitzers and the German PzH 2000, with their longer barrels and larger chambers, can fire the same projectiles as the M777 at a distance of up to 30 kilometers (up to 40 kilometers with a bottom gas generator). Each of these 155-millimeter projectiles delivers about 11 kilograms of conventional TNT to the target. Now let’s compare: the M142 and M270A1 installations are capable of delivering shells over a distance of more than 70 kilometers, and each shell carries with it more than 23 kilograms of PBXN-109 explosive, while having a circular probable deviation of less than 7 meters. In short: Ukraine will be able to hit targets at a greater distance, faster, with greater accuracy and with more explosive power of each individual projectile.

Comparison of the range of projectiles fired from M777 howitzers (left) and M31A1 missiles fired from M142 or M270A1 rocket launchers, on the example of the front line in the Kherson region

Giant Shotgun Shot

– What ammunition can be supplied to Ukraine with MLRS and HIMARS and what is the difference between them?

There are only three types of missiles of the GMLRS family that are most likely to be transferred to the Ukrainian army: M30A1, M31, M31A1. They are almost identical, except that the missiles with the “A1” index are improved versions. The key difference between the M30A1 missiles is that they have a warhead stuffed with over 160,000 tungsten balls. The warhead of such a missile explodes above the target, releasing the balls, which at that moment fly at a piercing speed of Mach 3 (3600 km / h). Trucks, warehouses, people in the area of ​​effect of such a warhead are actually destroyed by a shot from a giant shotgun. The M31 and M31A have a unitary high-explosive fragmentation warhead that inflicts destruction or strikes living targets with a percussive action. Such warheads are used against targets such as buildings, tanks, bridges, trains, and so on. M30s are equipped with the M101 cluster warhead, but the United States is withdrawing them from service, replacing them with high-explosive fragmentation warheads. There are also the most modern versions of the M30A2 and M31A2, these are the only missiles of the GMLRS family that are currently being produced, but the United States will not supply Ukraine with its latest ammunition.

– Speaking about the number of installations, how many of them does Ukraine need to turn the tide of the war?

– At least 48 M142 or M270A1 mounts that could move along the front line. Part is needed in the Kherson direction, part in the Kharkiv direction, others could go to the Donbass and Zaporozhye. Ideally, 6 batteries of 8 installations each, plus 8 more installations for reinforcement in the Donbass and 8 more for reserve and training.

American MLRS HIMARS delivered to Romania

– Does the US have enough ammunition for this number of installations?

– On January 1, 2021, the US Army reported having 50,000 GMLRS family missiles with an expected annual production of over 9,000 missiles. Ukraine may need 10-20% of its available reserves. If Lockheed can ramp up production, new munitions will be able to arrive in Ukraine at the same rate as it will use old ones. The US military-industrial complex is capable of supplying virtually any product in bulk, something that no other country in the world is capable of.

– How long and difficult will it be for Ukrainian military personnel to learn how to use MLRS and HIMARS?

– The most time consuming is not this, but maintenance – 1-2 weeks. As for the use of launchers: it takes 10 minutes to learn how to load them, 1 hour to learn how to shoot. Learn how to drive a caterpillar transport-loading vehicle – 1 day. 99% of the work in HIMARS and MLRS is done by an onboard crane and an electronic fire control system. It will be more difficult to develop and apply the correct doctrine for the use of these systems. Both of them need very precise target coordinates. Therefore, gunners, spotters, drone operators and reconnaissance teams must quickly provide accurate coordinates to installation crews. It’s easy if you find a Russian command post or warehouse that won’t run away. It’s difficult if you spot an infantry unit, or a moving Russian convoy, or a train. In this case, you need to calculate the distance that the moving object will cover before the missile hits it, calculate the exact coordinates in which the object will be during the impact, send them to the combat crew of the rocket launcher, which, in turn, must immediately strike. The American military is well trained in this science, while the Ukrainian one will have to learn quickly and intensively.

Container with missiles for MLRS HIMARS

“One shot one target hit”

– What is the main advantage of the M142 HIMARS and M270 MLRS over the multiple launch rocket systems used by Russia?

– Precision and speed. The Russians would need 16 Smerch missiles or 12 Uragans to cover a large area with cluster munitions, hoping they would hit their intended target. The GMLRS family missile works like this: one shot – one hit target, after which another 5 (in the case of HIMARS) or 11 missiles (in the case of MLRS) remain in the container to hit another 5 or 11 targets. The combat crew of the “Smerch” after a shot needs an hour to reload it and take a new position. The M270A1 installation, equipped with two containers with 6 missiles each, can be reloaded 6-10 times in the same hour. Six multiplied by 12 = 72 missiles, that is, if there are exact coordinates, 72 hit targets during the time that the Smerch delivers 1–2 inaccurate strikes with unguided missiles.

– Are precision strikes better from a military point of view than carpet artillery bombardments with cluster munitions?

– Yes. In addition, Russian troops with the appearance of American MLRS in Ukraine will not be able to shoot for a long time. Let’s imagine: a Smerch, Uragan or Grad fires a volley, after that one of the counter-battery radars supplied by the USA to Ukraine comes into play, after that the M270A1 or HIMARS strikes back with an accurate strike just 120 seconds after the Russian volley. The combination of the speed of American counter-battery radars, computerized fire control, the Mach 3 speed of the GMLRS missiles and their GPS-based accuracy will result in Russian artillery in Ukraine being completely destroyed within a week or two.

“Grads” of the army of the self-proclaimed “Donetsk people’s republic”, April 11, 2022

– How important are air defense systems to protect US MLRS from air strikes?

The main risk for them is drones. As long as the M270A1 or M142 is moving, the Russians cannot destroy them from the air. When they stop to strike, it takes up to 1 minute, so that the enemy artillery also does not have time to hit them. The only moment when this is possible is in the process of reloading, refueling or stopping for rest of the crew. The only way to detect installations at this point is through drone surveillance. If a Russian drone detects a point for reloading and storing containers with missiles, waits for several more installations to arrive at this place, then it can transmit the coordinates and Russian troops will be able to hit the installations with a cruise missile. Recharging MLRS and HIMARS takes 3-5 minutes. Even if a Russian cruise missile does not hit the installation itself, it will destroy the ammunition containers stored in this place. To avoid this, the Ukrainian army needs to close the sky from drones over such places. Only modern Western air defense systems, such as the British Sky Saber, the Norwegian NASAMS 2 or NASAMS 3, the Italian SPADA 2000+ or ​​the German IRIS-T SLM, can provide 100% protection here.

“Priority Target Enemy Artillery”

– If you were a commander, what would you consider to be the top targets to hit with expensive American MLRS systems? Enemy command posts? Bridges, supply lines? Artillery batteries?

Counter-battery fire must be given priority. Russian artillery inflicts the greatest damage on Ukrainian troops and civilians. Disabling this artillery will save hundreds, if not thousands, of Ukrainian lives. In second place, I would put supply points. You may not be able to destroy all Russian artillery, but if you leave it without fuel, the enemy will not be able to bring new shells for Grads, Smerchs and Uragans into position. Destroying stationary supply points is much more practical than trying to hit moving fuel convoys. Third, concentrations of Russian troops could be targeted. If your intelligence reported that in such and such a place the infantry is gathering for an attack, hit them with M30A1 missiles and you will destroy 95% of personnel on an area of ​​300X300 meters. In fourth place among the priorities are command posts. There is no command post – no control over units, no coordination between infantry and artillery. In addition, when commanders die, the fighting spirit of the entire unit drops sharply. To this I would add that a good target for MLRS and HIMARS could be enemy air defense systems and air bases. One M30A1 missile, for example, is capable of destroying up to 10 helicopters.

Consequences of Russian missile strikes on Bakhmut, Donetsk region of Ukraine, May 24, 2022

– We know that the United States is trying at all costs to avoid Ukrainian strikes deep in the Russian rear. And what about the Russian troops stationed in dense urban areas? Can the United States accompany the delivery of MLRS and HIMARS with the condition that they not strike cities from them?

– The M31/M31A1 missile warhead has been specially designed for urban strikes. Enter the exact coordinates of the building – and it will be destroyed, while windows in neighboring houses will only fly out. M30A1s are only useful when used against manpower or light vehicles in open areas. If you’re behind a concrete wall, the tungsten balls won’t hurt you.

– What examples of use of the M270A1 or M142 in past wars come to your mind? Were they used against armies whose capabilities were comparable to the Russian armed forces?

– During the 1992 Gulf War, the United States fired more than 6,000 M26 missiles and dozens of M39 cluster rockets at the enemy from M270 launchers. It was the same “steel rain” that terrified the Iraqi troops. The United States also used these MLRS during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, but much more prudently, and the Iraqi military had already learned their lesson and knew that if they gathered a significant amount of manpower in one place, they would immediately be covered with M26 missiles. The improved M270A1 and HIMARS have been widely used since their inception against Iraqi insurgents and the Taliban, but almost all strikes have been carried out by already guided missiles M31 or M31A. In total, the US and British armies then spent more than 4,000 of these missiles in Iraq and Afghanistan. More than 1,000 GMRLS missiles were fired at ISIS fighters. As for comparing the forces of the then opponents of the United States with the Russian army… No, they cannot be compared. Iraqi army at 1991 was weak and was already subjected to massive bombing from the air. Subsequent opponents of the American military were even weaker. The war in Ukraine will essentially be the first test for modern American MLRS in the fight against a rival of comparable strength. However, it is worth remembering that the M270 was originally developed during the Cold War specifically to counter the Soviet Hurricanes and Tornadoes. And if the Hurricanes and Tornadoes have never been modernized since they entered the troops in the 70s and 80s, the United States radically updated its multiple launch rocket systems in 2005 and since then have modernized several more just like the rockets themselves. So I have no doubt that on the battlefield, American systems will easily surpass Soviet ones in firepower and speed.

“Steel Rain”: British multiple rocket launchers during the Gulf War:

“Umbrella” for HIMARS as a gift from Germany?

On Wednesday, the delivery of four M270 MRLS multiple launch rocket systems to Ukraine was also announced by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz . We are talking about a European modification, called Mars 2. Mars 2 has a modernized control system that excludes the use of cluster munitions – the EU countries, unlike the United States, have signed and ratified the relevant international convention. The system uses the same guided munitions as its American “sister”. In addition, Germany will send Ukraine a modern IRIS-T SLM air defense system, which is not yet in service even with the Bundeswehr itself and which, as Thomas Tainer noted above, is needed to protect the MLRS from drones. According to Scholz, however, IRIS-T is able to protect not only from drones, but also from airstrikes “an entire city.