Claims
- 1. A mortar fire control system for indicating the angular orientation of a mortar barrel in any one predetermined plane of a three axis coordinate system, comprising:
- means for determining a reference angular orientation of said barrel in said plane;
- means for electrically storing said angular orientation of said reference;
- means for electro-optically detecting a change of said barrel from said reference to a first angular orientation of said barrel in said plane;
- means for determining said first angular orientation;
- means for electrically storing said first angular orientation;
- means for electrically determining by complement subtraction circuits a difference in said reference to said first angular orientation; and
- means for displaying said difference.
- 2. A mortar fire control system for indicating azimuth, elevation and cant angular orientations of a mortar barrel comprising:
- means for determining a first azimuth angular orientation of said barrel relative to a predetermined absolute azimuth;
- means for determining a first elevation angular orientation of said barrel relative to a horizontal reference;
- means for determining a first cant angular orientation of said barrel relative to a vertical reference;
- means for electrically storing each of said first azimuth angular orientation, first elevation angular orientation and first cant angular orientation;
- means for detecting a change in azimuth orientation of said barrel from said first azimuth angular orientation to a second azimuth angular orientation;
- means for electro-optically detecting a change in elevation orientation of said barrel from said first elevation angular orientation to a second elevation angular orientation;
- means for electro-optically detecting a change in cant orientation of said barrel from said first cant angular orientation to a second cant angular orientation;
- means for determining the magnitude of each of said second azimuth angular orientation, second elevation angular orientation and second cant angular orientation;
- means for electrically storing each of said second azimuth angular orientation, second elevation angular orientation and second cant angular orientation;
- means for electrically determining by complement subtraction circuits a difference in each of said first and second azimuth orientations, first and second elevation angular orientations and first and second elevation angular orientations and first and second cant angular orientations; and
- means for displaying each of said differences in azimuth, elevation and cant orientations.
- 3. A mortar fire control system for aiming a mortar barrel for repetitive firing along the same line, comprising:
- a first aiming stake situated at a first predetermined azimuthal orientation from said mortar barrel and at a first predetermined distance therefrom;
- a second aiming stake situated at said first predetermined azimuthal orientation from said mortar barrel and at a second predetermined distance therefrom, said second predetermined distance being greater than said first predetermined distance;
- a third aiming stake situated at a second predetermined azimuthal orientation from said mortar barrel and at a third predetermined distance therefrom, said second predetermined azimuthal orientation being displaced 90.degree. from said first predetermined azimuthal orientation and said third predetermined distance being substantially equal to said first predetermined distance;
- first, second and third optical transponders and secured to each of said first, second and third aiming stakes respectively;
- means associated with each of said optical transponders for emitting a light pulse signal in response to a light pulse received by said optical transponders;
- an azimuth optical head and an elevation optical head each for being secured adjacent said mortar barrel and each for receiving said light signals emitted from said light emitting means associated with said first and second optical transponders;
- a cant optical head secured adjacent said mortar barrel and for receiving said light signal emitted from said light emitting means associated with said third optical transponder;
- means adjacent to said azimuth and elevation optical heads for emitting at least one initial first light pulse in said first predetermined azimuthal direction;
- means adjacent to said cant optical head for emitting at least one initial second light pulse in said second predetermined azimuthal direction;
- means associated with said azimuth optical head for detecting light signals received by said azimuth head;
- means associated with said elevation and cant optical heads for detecting light signals received by said elevation or said cant head;
- means for encoding said azimuth head detected light signals with data representative of the azimuthal orientation of said first and second optical transponders relative to said azimuth optical head;
- means for encoding said elevation head detected light signals with data representative of the elevational orientation of said first and second optical transponders relative to said elevation optical head;
- means for encoding said cant head detected light signals with data representative of the cant orientation of said third optical transponder relative to said cant optical head;
- means for decoding each of said encoded azimuth, elevation and cant light signals, to determine the azimuthal, elevational and cant orientations of the respective optical transponders relative to the respective optical heads.
- 4. A mortar fire control system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said encoding means comprises:
- a mask having a plurality of predetermined transparent areas thereon, said transparent area being transparent to the light frequency emitted from said light emitting means associated with said optical transponders; and
- a cylindrical mirror means for converting said light signals, emitted by said light emitting means associated with said optical transponders, to a line image for being superimposed on said mask.
- 5. A mortar fire control system in accordance with claim 4 wherein said decoding means comprises:
- a plurality of detector means underlying said predetermined transparent areas for providing an electronic signal representative of said line image being superimposed on a predetermined combination of said predetermined transparent areas.
- 6. A mortar fire control system in accordance with claim 3 wherein the system further comprises:
- means for determining the initial azimuth reference orientation of said first and second optical transponders relative to said azimuth optical head;
- means for determining the initial elevation reference orientation of said first and second optical transponders relative to said elevation optical head;
- means for determining the initial cant reference orientation of said third optical transponder relative to said cant optical head;
- means for storing each of said reference orientations;
- means for comparing said initial reference orientations to respective subsequently determined orientations to determine the difference therebetween;
- means for displaying said determined difference in each of said azimuth, elevation and cant orientations.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said elevation optical head and said cant optical head are combined in one unit and share means associated with said unit for encoding and detecting light signals received by either said elevation head or said cant head.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said means for emitting, associated with each of said optical transponders, includes delay means for delaying the time between the receipt of a light pulse by said optical transponder and the transmission of a light pulse signal by said optical transponder.
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 3 further including means for displaying said determined azimuthal, elevational and cant orientations of the respective optical transponders relative to the respective optical heads.
- 10. A system in accordance with claim 6 or 9 which is further comprised of means associated with said system for determining whether said mortar has deviated from a predetermined initial alignment position.
- 11. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said second predetermined distance is approximately twice said first predetermined distance.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein was made in the course of a contract with the Government and may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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