Claims
- 1. A system for fuzing a detonator of a projectile of the type having a longitudinal axis and producing a plurality of fragments within a zone of densest fragmentation, comprising:
- designator means for irradiating a target with a beam, the designator coupling to the projectile only via irradiance from the target;
- means for fuzing the detonator after reception of irradiance from the target while the projectile is traversing a trajectory terminating at a point beyond the target;
- the means including a single detector sensitive to the irradiance within a limited field-of-view, coupled to the detector;
- the field-of-view having a central axis coaxial with the longitudinal axis; and
- the field-of-view being matched to the zone of densest fragmentation.
- 2. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the field-of-view describes a first conic surface coinciding with a second conic surface defined by the projected trajectories, at detonation, of the fragments falling within the zone of densest fragmentation.
- 3. The system set forth in claim 2, wherein the field-of-view includes the trajectory.
- 4. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein the beam and the trajectory fail to intersect.
- 5. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the projectile has a forward axis tangential to the trajectory; and
- the detector has a field-of-view concentric about the forward axis.
- 6. The system set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the projectile has a forward axis tangential to the trajectory;
- the detector includes a converging lens with a principal axis coaxial with the forward axis and normal to the focal plane at a point along the forward axis opposite to the lens from the point of impact; and
- the detector includes an annular photocell sensitive to the irradiance, positioned concentric with the principal axis on the focal plane.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein said designator means comprises:
- telescopic night vision means for allowing an observer optically isolated from said projectile and from the place of launching said projectile to view said target; and
- laser source means collimated with said night vision means for generating a pulse coded laser beam to illuminate said target.
- 8. An optical system for fuzing the detonator of a projectile of the type providing a plurality of fragments within a zone of densest fragmentation in an area including a target while traveling a trajectory between a point of launch and a point of impact, comprising:
- designator means for projecting illumination upon the target located between the designator and the point of impact;
- the target being spaced apart from the point of impact;
- the projectile bearing a single detector sensitive to the illumination with a restricted field-of-view, coupled to the detector;
- the field-of-view being matched to the zone of densest fragmentation; and
- the field-of-view being oriented to exclude the point of launch.
- 9. The system set forth in claim 8, wherein the detector further comprises:
- a converging lens having a principal axis and a principal focus; and
- an electric cell positioned at the focal plane, having a photosensitive surface forming a ring concentric about the principal axis.
- 10. The system set forth in claim 9, wherein the principal axis is tangential to the trajectory.
- 11. A semiactive fuzing system, comprising:
- a projectile of the type providing a plurality of fragments within a zone of densest fragmentation in an area including a target after traversing at least part of a path extending between a point of launch and a point of impact;
- a source emitting radiant energy pulsed according to a code, for illuminating the target;
- the projectile carrying a single detector sensitive to the radiant energy within a field-of-view, for generating an output signal pulsed in dependence upon radiant energy reflected from the target;
- the field-of-view being matched to the zone of densest fragmentation; and
- a recognition circuit for generating a firing signal upon an affirmative comparison of the output signal with the selected code.
- 12. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the point of impact is spaced apart from the target.
- 13. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the point of launch is spaced apart from the source.
- 14. The system set forth in claim 13, wherein the point of impact is spaced apart from the target.
- 15. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the single detector has a field-of-view limited to exclude the point of launch.
- 16. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the detector has a field-of-view concentric about a longitudinal axis of the projectile and limited to exclude the point of launch.
- 17. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the source couples to the projectile only via radiant energy reflected from the target.
- 18. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein the source couples to the projectile only via the single detector.
- 19. The system set forth in claim 11, wherein communication between the source and the single detector occurs only via radiant energy reflected from the target.
- 20. The system set forth in claim 19, wherein the detector further comprises:
- a converging lens having a principal axis and a principal focus; and
- an annular photocell sensitive to the illumination and coincentric about the principal axis at the principal focus.
- 21. The system set forth in claim 20, wherein the principal axis is tangential to the path.
- 22. An optical system for fuzing the detonator of a fragmentation projectile of the type producing a plurality of fragments within a zone of densest fragmentation while traveling between a point of launch and a point of impact, comprising:
- designator means for projecting an electromagnetic signal upon a target located between the designator and the point of impact;
- the target being spaced apart from the point of impact;
- the projectile bearing a single detector sensitive to the electromagnetic signal with a field-of-view restricted to exclude the point of launch;
- the field of view being matched in conic surface area to the conic surface described by the potential trajectories at detonation of the fragments falling within the zone of densest fragmentation.
- 23. The system set forth in claim 22, wherein the point of impact is spaced apart from the target.
- 24. The system set forth in claim 22, wherein the point of launch in spaced apart from the designator means.
- 25. The system set forth in claim 24, wherein the point of impact is spaced apart from the target.
- 26. The system set forth in claim 22, wherein the designator means couples to the projectile only via the electromagnetic signal reflected from the target.
- 27. The system set forth in claim 22, wherein the designator means communicates with the detonator only via the single detector.
- 28. The system set forth in claim 22, wherein communication of the electromagnetic signal to the single detector occurs only via reflection of the electromagnetic signal from the target.
- 29. The system set forth in claim 28, wherein the detector further comprises:
- a converging lens having a focal point located along a principal axis; and
- an electric cell with a photoannular surface sensitive to the electromagnetic signal exposed to the lens concentrically about the principal axis, positioned near the principal focus.
- 30. The system set forth in claim 29, wherein the principal axis is tangential to the trajectory.
- 31. An optical system for fuzing the detonator of a fragmentation projectile of the type producing a plurality of fragments within a zone of densest fragmentation and having a potential point of impact, comprising:
- designator means for projecting illumination upon a target between and spaced apart from the designator and the point of impact;
- the projectile containing a single detector sensitive to the illumination in a restricted field-of-view, coupled to the detonator; and
- the field-of-view describing a first conic surface equivalent to a second conic surface defined by the projected trajectories at detonation of the fragments falling within the zone of densest fragmentation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This reference makes references to my earlier filed application, Ser. No. 497,368, filed on Aug. 12th, 1974, and is a GI-P, now abandoned, for the purpose of obtaining the benefits specified under 35 U.S.C. 120.
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