Claims
- 1. A command fuzing system comprising:
- (a) A weapon capable of firing projectiles:
- (b) a pulse radar transmitter having a variable pulse rate and located adjacent said weapon for transmitting pulses along the trajectory of said projectiles;
- (c) projectiles capable of being fired from said weapon;
- (d) means in said projectiles to count each of said pulses and to cause detonation upon receipt of a predetermined number of said pulses; and
- (e) a bar handle located on said weapon for adjusting the pulse repetition frequency of said radar transmitter in order to change the point along the trajectory at which detonation occurs.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a switch on said weapon for simultaneously activating said weapon and radar transmitter.
- 3. A weapon system comprising:
- an R.F. pulse transmitter having a transmitting antenna for transmitting pulses;
- a projectile having a fuze; said fuze including
- a receiving antenna disposed within a central core of the aft end of said projectile and having a maximum gain to the rear of said projectile for receiving pulses transmitted from said transmitter;
- an R.F. detector having an input terminal coupled to said receiving antenna and an output terminal;
- a fixed-set counter having an input terminal coupled to said detector output terminal for accommodating pulses therefrom and an output terminal for presenting a full-count signal when a preset count of pulses has been accumulated;
- a firing circuit having an input terminal coupled to said counter output terminal for detonating said fuze when said full-count signal is presented by said counter;
- variable pulse rate control means coupled to said transmitter for varying the pulse rate of said transmitter;
- a gun for discharging said projectile at a target; and
- a target ranging means for determining the range of the target from said gun, and coupled to said pulse rate control means for causing said pulse rate control means to vary the pulse rate of said transmitter in inverse proportion to the range of the target from said gun.
RIGHTS OF GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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