Armored target reporting system is an important shooting training equipment, mainly serving the live fire training of armored vehicles. Its main functions include simulating the covert and lifting actions of hypothetical enemy combat vehicle targets, as well as achieving wireless remote control of the target system's lifting and reporting functions.
Specifically, the armored targeting system utilizes advanced technologies such as shock wave targeting. During live fire shooting, the projectile generates shock waves during supersonic flight. A microphone array arranged below the target converts the pulse signal generated by the shock wave into an electrical signal. The data acquisition system collects and processes the electrical signal, extracts the time difference of the shock wave reaching each microphone, and transmits it wirelessly to the upper computer. The upper computer uses the established mathematical model to calculate the coordinates of the impact point and displays the results in real-time on the screen. This system has good positioning accuracy and reliability, and can meet the technical requirements of the target reporting system.
In addition, the armored target reporting system has a high adaptability to the environment and can accurately report targets in complex and harsh environments such as darkness and electromagnetic interference. Moreover, the sensors used in the target reporting system have high integration, small size, low cost, reliable information processing, and no security risks.
Overall, the armored target reporting system is an important support equipment for armored vehicle shooting training, which can improve training effectiveness and enhance the combat capability of the troops.
Apr 13, 2024
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The armored target reporting system is an important support equipment for armored vehicle shooting training
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