Modern military operation requires constant communication between units on the ground and command units. These communications pertain to tactical information such as infantry and vehicle positions, troop movements, positions of enemy combatants, artillery targets, and air support targets. Much of this information such as enemy positions and fire support targets are manually reported by ground troops and are measured using dedicated equipment such as laser designators and manual calculations. Many of these communications are now performed using software for mobile devices such as Kinetic Integrated Low-Cost Software Integrated Tactical Combat Handheld (KILSWITCH) and Android Precision Assault Strike Suite (APASS). While these devices, equipment, and software systems make it much more efficient for ground units to report tactical battlefield information, they still require manual reporting of the information to command units. This manual reporting sacrifices critical time and awareness in combat situations. Requiring the user to dedicate their attention to the system and making the user more vulnerable.
The present invention is a system and device which automatically measures and reports tactical information, allowing the user to efficiently communicate with command units. The present invention is ideally a rifle-mounted device, which can measure range, orientation, and position. The present invention can automatically report all tactical information, including enemy combatant positions, directions of fire, and friendly positions and headings.
More particularly, there is provided an exemplary system for detecting a firearm discharge and determining information about the geographic target of that firearm, as well as extrapolating tactical engagement data, which system comprises a microcontroller, a weapon discharge detector, a range finder, a position sensor, an orientation sensor, and a wireless communication unit. The system is adapted to use the weapon discharge detector to detect when a firearm is discharged and to communicate this information to the microcontroller unit, the microcontroller unit then utilizes data received from the range finder, the position sensor, and the orientation sensor to calculate instantaneously the angular orientation of the discharged firearm. The system is adapted to instantaneously calculate the global position and altitude of the discharged firearm. The system further comprises a power supply, such as a battery. By combining information from the aforementioned sensors, the system may further be adapted to calculate a geographic location of impact of munitions discharged by the firearm, communicate with a display for showing a user a current position and heading of friendly units, friendly fields of fire, and potential enemy unit locations, and/or to autonomously transmit tactical information data to a command center or nearby vehicles, among other functions. The system may further comprise tactile sensors.
The system may further comprise a housing adapted to enclose elements of the system in a compact manner, the system being adapted for mounting on a weapon, optics, helmet, arm, wrist, person, unmanned system, aircraft, or vehicle. The weapon may comprise a rifle, support equipment, weapons system, vehicle-mounted weapon, or the like.
The invention, together with additional features and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying illustrative drawing.
In one exemplary embodiment of the inventive system, with reference to the sole drawing figure,
A tactile sensor 14 interface in the exemplary embodiment may be used to enable various, non-passive, features of the device. These features may include marking potential enemy locations, regions of interest, suggesting waypoints, requesting air support, requesting fire support, and the like. This device may also be used to command semi-autonomous drone support. Communicating directly with the drone, the user can command the drone to follow, survey, reconnaissance an area, suppress an area, or target an area simply by aiming their weapon and using the tactile sensor interface 14. The tactile sensors 14 may consist of buttons, switches, potentiometers, capacitive sensors, resistive sensors, or any other appropriate control interface. A display may also be used to show the user what function or mode the device is currently operating in. The device power supply 12 may be a battery or a source from another piece of equipment. The battery may be of any suitable chemistry, preferably lithium polymer or lithium iron phosphate for their energy density and stability. Information from the device may also be transmitted to another device in order to display real-time battlefield information to the user's helmet, optics, wristband, watch, wearable, phone, tablet, or eyewear. The device itself may be mounted, but is not limited to, the rail of a firearm, the barrel of a firearm, the receiver of a firearm, the optics of a firearm, vehicles, vehicle weapons, helmets, body armor, wrist wears, gloves, or other support equipment.
Accordingly, although exemplary embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that all the terms used herein are descriptive rather than limiting, and that many changes, modifications, and substitutions may be made by one having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the claims.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of the filing date of Provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 62/861,213, entitled Device for Measuring and Communicating Tactical Battlefield Information, filed on Jun. 13, 2019, which is herein expressly incorporated by reference, in its entirety.
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