State of the Art Study Antitank Miss Distance Indication System

Abstract

The study was conducted by the US Army Infantry Board (USAIB), Fort Benning, Georgia, to determine the most feasible approach to obtain the capability for measuring the miss distance and direction of antitank missiles fired in day, night and all weather conditions at stationary and moving targets. The study pertains to the feasibility of instrumentation design for subsonic antitank projectiles. It was directed on the basis that there is no available MDI system that provides X and Y coordinates under all conditions previously stated. The study was to determine the state-of-the-art of miss distance scoring in all services for all types of projectiles. By using this open approach all existing methods and their combinations were examined for possible solutions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 23, 1971
Accession Number
AD0742672

Entities

People

  • John J. Clark
  • Richard D. James

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Sensors
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Anti-Tank Weapons
  • Cameras
  • Continuous-Wave Radar
  • Detectors
  • Doppler Effect
  • Doppler Radar
  • Doppler Systems
  • Hybrid Lidar-Radar
  • Light Sources
  • Measurement
  • Optical Detectors
  • Photographs
  • Photography
  • Radar
  • Radar Equipment
  • Test And Evaluation

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  • Military Science