Claims
- 1. Color moving target simulation apparatus, comprising:
- a. a substrate having generally planar front and rear sides;
- b. an enlarged color aerial photograph mounted on said front side of said substrate;
- c. an arm supported adjacent to said rear side of said substrate and having opposite ends which extend beyond the periphery of said substrate, said arm being mounted intermediate its opposite ends for rotatable adjustment to different positions in a plane generally parallel to said planar sides of said substrate;
- d. a motorized assembly mounted at said opposite ends of said arm and including a wire extending therebetween for movement along a generally linear path across said front side of said substrate and said photograph mounted thereon; and
- e. a target of a size proportioned to the scale of said aerial photograph and being attached to said wire for movement therewith across said front side of said substrate and said photograph mounted thereon.
- 2. The color moving target simulation apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising coupling structure for rotatably mounting said arm to said rear side of said substrate.
- 3. The color moving target simulation apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said coupling structure includes:
- a. a hub assembly attached to the rear side of said substrate;
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- b. a spindle assembly connected to a middle portion of said arm and rotatably journaled to said hub assembly.
- 4. The color moving target simulation apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said motorized assembly includes;
- a. a drive motor mounted at one end of said arm;
- a. a drive pulley attached on a drive shaft of said motor;
- c. an idler pulley rotatably mounted at the opposite end of said arm, said drive and idler pulleys being aligned in a common plane parallel to said planar front side of said substrate; and
- d. said wire extending between and around said drive and idler pulleys.
- 5. The color moving target simulation apparatus as recited in claim 1 or 4, wherein said arm includes a support frame at each opposite end thereof which mounts said motorized assembly for slideable adjustment along said each support frame, whereby the path of said wire across the photograph may be adjusted to a variety of different positions without rotating the arm relative to the substrate.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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