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30 July 1998 Acquisition, tracking, and pointing system for self-protection applications
Steven J. Hammer, Larry A. Stockum, Douglas E. Chesser, John E. Miller
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Abstract
A state-of-the-art acquisition/tracking/positioning (ATP) system for vehicle protection and area defense application is presently being developed. The ATP system, referred to as the high performance laser fire control system, has been designed to automatically acquire, track, rangefind and designate top attack weapons, such as mortars and artillery, as well as line-of-sight type weapons, such as anti-tank guided missiles and anti-tank projectiles. The ATP mission scenario requires full hemispherical coverage, extremely high acceleration capabilities, precision stabilization, and precision pointing.
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Steven J. Hammer, Larry A. Stockum, Douglas E. Chesser, and John E. Miller "Acquisition, tracking, and pointing system for self-protection applications", Proc. SPIE 3365, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing XII, (30 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317517
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Control systems

Image processing

Automatic tracking

Long wavelength infrared

Infrared sensors

Target detection

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