Claims
- 1. A method for guiding a missile toward a target while the missile is in flight, comprising the steps of:
- visually tracking a target from a target tracking station,
- issuing a millimeter wave beam from the missile in flight toward the tracking station,
- receiving the millimeter wave beam at the tracking station,
- performing amplification on the received beam at the tracking station,
- performing phase conjugation on the received beam at the tracking station,
- modulating the phase-conjugated amplified beam to impregnate said beam with angular offset of said beam from the line-of-sight of the target,
- redirecting the modulated beam along its original optical path back to the missile,
- receiving the redirected beam by the missile, and
- generating guidance signals in the missile in response to the received redirected beam to guide the missile in the direction to reduce said angular offset.
- 2. A missile guidance system for guiding a missile toward a tracked target, said system comprising:
- a means on the missile for transmitting millimeter wave beam along an optical path; a two-dimensional Van Atta array, said array being suitably disposed to provide line-of-sight of the target, to receive the transmitted millimeter wave beam from the missile and to retransmit the beam back to the missile; a phase-conjugating means, said means being appropriately coupled to said array for receiving the transmitted beam from said array, performing phase conjugation on the beam and redirecting the phase conjugated beam to said array for retransmission to the missile; a device on the missile for receiving and decoding the retransmitted beam and a means on the missile for guiding the missile in response to the retransmitted beam.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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