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18 June 1971 A New Tracking System For High Acceleration Targets
Karl H. Roth
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Proceedings Volume 0023, Optical Tracking Systems; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953461
Event: Optical Tracking Systems, 1971, El Paso, United States
Abstract
With the fast development of anti-ballistic missiles, capable of accelerations beyond 150 G's, it has become a problem for many missile ranges to utilize existing photo-optical tracking devices at reasonably short slant ranges. In order to track such superfast missiles, angular accelerations beyond 10 radians per second squared are required at the tracker's axes. This is about ten times better than what present-day theodolites and tracking mounts can achieve.
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Karl H. Roth "A New Tracking System For High Acceleration Targets", Proc. SPIE 0023, Optical Tracking Systems, (18 June 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953461
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Cameras

Sensors

Computer programming

Imaging systems

Control systems

Servomechanisms

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