Claims
- 1. A missile tracking and diverting system, comprising:a countermeasure processor for generating a trajectory signal of a detected missile; a track processor for receiving said trajectory signal and generating a pointer trajectory signal; a pointer for receiving said pointer trajectory signal to position said pointer toward the missile and track the trajectory of the detected missile; a laser positioned by said pointer; and an infrared receiver comprising an infrared focal plane array that integrally and simultaneously combines a tracking camera and a laser receiver, said infrared receiver positioned by said pointer; said countermeasure processor simultaneously generating an initiation signal and a blanking signal, said initiation signal causing said laser to generate a periodic pulsed signal that includes a laser pulse within a laser pulse interval, said blanking signal instructing said focal plane array to initiate a hold-off time which is longer than said laser pulse, prior to turning said infrared receiver on so as to allow for back scatter decay, said countermeasure processor generating a jam code for inclusion with said periodic pulsed signal to divert the trajectory of the detected missile.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said sequence of periodic laser pulses is reflected by the missile to generate an active signature, and wherein said infrared receiver, after termination of said blanking pulse, generates at least two integration intervals for the purpose of capturing said active signature to determine range information of the missile.
- 3. The system according to claim 2, wherein said at least two integration intervals are of variable duration.
- 4. The system according to claim 2, wherein said infrared receiver remains on alter said at least two integration intervals terminate for a read-out signal interval which ends at about the same time as said predetermined interval.
- 5. A method for diverting the trajectory of a missile, comprising:analyzing characteristics of a detected missile with a countermeasure processor which generates a trajectory signal; processing said trajectory signal to generate a trajectory pointer signal; receiving said pointer signal in a pointer that follows the missile trajectory, said pointer positioning a laser and an infrared receiver which has a single focal plane array that integrally and simultaneously combines the functions of a tracking camera and a laser receiver; simultaneously generating an initiation signal and a blanking signal from said countermeasure processor; generating a sequence of periodic laser pulses that includes a laser pulse within a laser pulse interval from said laser upon receipt of said initiation signal; receiving said blanking signal in said infrared receiver; initiating a hold-off time of said focal plane array upon receipt of said blanking signal by said infrared receiver, prior to turning said infrared receiver on, wherein said hold-off time is longer than said laser pulse so as to allow back scatter decay of said laser pulse; and generating a jam code by said counter-measure processor for inclusion with said laser pulse to divert the missile from its trajectory.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising:turning said infrared receiver on after completion of said blanking signal; and observing an active signature by said laser receiver that is a reflection of said sequence of periodic laser pulses by the missile.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising:employing at least two integration intervals by said laser receiver to observe said active signature for the purpose of determining range information.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising;varying said integration intervals.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:leaving said laser receiver on alter completion of said employing step until completion of said predetermined interval.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/072,841, filed May 5, 1998 is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,369,885, entitled “Closed-Loop Infrared Countermeasure Systems Using High Frame Rate Infrared Receiver.”
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