Claims
- 1. A method of disabling an aircraft or other moving vehicle by jamming the engine, the method comprising the steps of:
- trajecting a container having a coagulating material towards the vehicle;
- detecting with an optical sensor when said container is a predetermined distance from the vehicle;
- dispersing said coagulating material such that said material forms a cloud of said material moving in the direction of the vehicle, said coagulating material entering the vehicle's engine through air intake valves;
- said step of detecting with an optical sensor including the steps of:
- generating a unique wave form for subsequent correlation by a wave form generator;
- transmitting a pulsating beam of light according to said unique wave form generated within a target sensor;
- receiving light wave forms within a receiver of said target sensor;
- receiving said pulsating beam of light within said receiver when said pulsating beam of light is reflected back to said target sensor;
- comparing the wave form of all light wave forms received by said receiver with said pulsating light beam according to said unique wave form to select only said pulsating beam of light reflected back to said target sensor;
- synchronously detecting said transmitted pulsating beam of light according to said unique wave form with said reflected pulsating light beam to correlate said transmitted and reflected lights beams;
- generating an electrical signal when an electrical signal associated with said reflected pulsating light beam correlates with the wave form of said pulsating beam of light;
- determining if said generated electric signal exceeds a predetermined threshold over a predetermined time; and
- dispersing said material from the container when said generated electric signal exceeds said predetermined threshold over said predetermined time.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein if said generated electric signal exceeds a predetermined threshold over a predetermined time said step of determining comprises the step of determining a pulse width by a pulse width detector wide enough to allow for settling of transient signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 532,778, filed Jun. 4, 1990.
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