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US 6166803

IMAGING SIMPLIFIED LASER POINTING (ISLAPS)-A SYSTEM MODIFICATION/ IMPROVEMENT

Assignee

ARMY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF, THE

Filed

Mar 20, 1987

Granted

Dec 26, 2000

Location

LACEYS SPRING AL US

Abstract

A subsystem addition to the Imaging Simplified Laser Pointing System (ISL). The subsystem in itself is a laser system to be operated off-axis within the field of view of the ISLAPS. This subsystem laser is to be used to interrogate the target. Operation of the ISLAPS at night or with low light conditions is made possible by this addition. The interrogator beam is bounced off the target. In the OA mode the receiver is looking for a retro-reflection or optical augmentation to signal the firing of the negation laser. This mode can be used at any light level. In the illuminator mode the interrogator is "opened up" to effectively spotlight the target during low light conditions. This allows for imaging, aimpoint selection and video correlation in the same manner as was done with ambient light in the original system. The use of the interrogator also makes it possible to range gate. This reduces background creating clearer images and increases sensitivity because it allows for a reduction in threshold levels.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Dec 2, 1987

Rescinded

Aug 16, 2000

Duration

12 years, 8 months

Inventor

  • 1RICHARD D. MILTON

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