Claims
- 1. A fire control system for short range guided missiles, comprising a transport means that can be positioned in a camouflaged environment from targets desired to be destroyed, said transport means having said fire control system mounted thereon and including video camera means mounted for observing targets from a camouflaged position, said video camera being connected to a gunner's control and said gunner's control connected to an automatic target handoff correlator for providing reference video of a selected target from the gunner's control to the automatic target handoff correlator, said automatic target handoff correlator being connected to a missile control computer and innerface electronics, said gunner's control also being connected to said missile control computer and providing signals of the heading of a selected target to be destroyed relative to said transport means, said missile control computer being connected for controlling launching of a missile for launching of said missile in a vertical direction and providing pre-program guidance to the missile through a data link between the computer and the missile to cause the missile to be pitched into the field of view of the selected target, said missile having a video seeker therein that provides video signals of the target through said data link to said missile control computer and to said automatic target handoff correlator which compares the video signals from the missile seeker to those of the reference video signals and produces an output that is communicated to said missile control computer for causing the missile control computer to adjust the missile and seeker until the selected target is centered in the field of view of the missile seeker, said automatic target handoff correlator then commanding an autotracker through a connection to the autotracker to cause the autotracker which is connected to the missile control computer and through the missile control computer to said data link to cause said missile to be guided by said autotracker to the selected target.
- 2. A fire control system for short range guided missiles as set forth in claim 1, wherein said data link between said missile and said missile control computer is a fiberoptic link, said video camera is a TV type camera and said missile seeker is a TV type seeker.
- 3. A fire control system for short range guided missiles as set forth in claim 1, wherein said fire control system is completely automatic except for a single operator that operates said gunner's control.
- 4. A fire control system for short range guided missiles as set forth in claim 1, wherein there are a multiplicity of missiles and a multiplicity of missile autotrackers with an autotracker assigned to a given missile, and said automatic target handoff correlator being connected to said missile control computer such that said automatic target handoff correlator can be shared with each of the multiplicity of missiles and missile autotrackers as first and succeeding missile autotrackers locks-on and takes control of their respectively assigned missile.
- 5. A method of operating a fire control system for short range guided missiles that has a camouflaged video target acquisition system, an automatic target handoff correlator, missile control computer and interface electronics, missile autotracker means, missiles with video seekers therein, and a data link between each missile and said missile control computer, said method comprising directing said video camera of said target acquisition system onto a desired target to be destroyed, centering said target in a video monitor of the target acquisition system, communicating a reference video signal of the target from the target acquisition system to the automatic target handoff correlator and storing as a reference video, communicating heading of the selected reference target information to the missile control computer, directing said missile control computer to cause firing of a missile and guidance of the missile to a field of view of the selected target, directing said video seeker of the missile to pickup the field of view of the selected target and transmit the video scene through said data link to said missile control computer and to said automatic target handoff correlator, correlating the video signals from said seeker with said reference video signals in said automatic target handoff correlator, producing correction signals that are transmitted to the missile control computer which directs correction of the missile and seeker to place the seeker in the center of the field of view of the selected target, sending a command signal from said automatic target handoff correlator to said missile autotracker and causing said missile autotracker to lock-on to said missile and guide said missile, and directing said missile by said missile autotracker to said selected target.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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