Research/Patents/US 5467682
US 5467682

ACTION CALIBRATION FOR FIRING UPON A FAST TARGET

Assignee

GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION A DE CORP

Filed

Aug 27, 1984

Granted

Nov 21, 1995

Location

CLAREMONT CA US

Abstract

A method for firing a computerized radar weapon system upon a fast target to reduce errors in aim caused by aim-biasing factors that vary in time and space includes computing a point along an extrapolated target track ahead of the target at which to stage an interception. A spotting round is fired at the point to zero-in just before the interception and then a correctly-aimed intercept round is fired at the point in time to make the interception. Additional interceptions may be staged at backup intercept points to guard against a miss, a burst of spotting rounds may be fired at an intercept point to average out perturbations in the trajectory of the projectile from each one of the rounds, and conventional monopulse radar methods of aim bias measurement may be employed to detect projectile miss information.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Feb 22, 1985

Rescinded

Nov 28, 1994

Duration

9 years, 9 months

Inventor

  • 1HERBERT B. BROOKS

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