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US 5751239

DISTANCE SENSOR FOR PROJECTILE FUZES

Assignee

ELTRO GMBH

Filed

May 10, 1984

Granted

May 12, 1998

Location

LEIMAN DE

Abstract

The distance sensor for projectile fuzes, according to the invention, employs a range finder (6', 17, 25, 27) operating on the principle of pulse propagation time. The signal (18) is radiated by an antenna (4, 5') and the portion (18') reflected by the target is also received thereby. From a pulse (17') derived from the transmitter pulse and delayed in time by a definite amount in the delay member (19), one obtains the receiver sampling pulse (20). This pulse is used to sample the portion (18') and the resulting low-frequency representation of the receiver pulse is passed through a low-frequency amplifier (21) and a band-pass filter (44). If the frequency components of the transmitter pulse (18) are made as low as possible and the signal portions (18') reflected at the target are received only from a narrowly limited range of distances, then this method makes it possible to distinguish metal targets from non-metal targets as well as to distinguish targets of a given size from smaller targets with the aid of a simple amplitude threshold device (FIG. 1).

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jul 15, 1988

Rescinded

Dec 6, 1995

Duration

7 years, 4 months

Inventor

  • 1GUNTER WICHMANN

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