Re: GUNS: Anti-Missle systems for tanks and other vehickles..

From: S.J. Van Sickle (steve@dsl.telocity.com)
Date: Sun Jun 25 2000 - 16:53:56 MDT


On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, James Rogers wrote:

> Also, if I am not mistaken, some of the missile systems will engage the
> last "good" target coordinate if a catastrophic failure of the control
> system is detected, kind of like a dead man switch. In other words,
> without a head the missile may still be moving towards the last
> known target position, but without target location updates.

Just the expensive stuff the zoomies get. The cheap stuff us
ground-pounders got needed active guidance the whole way (TOW 2, which I'm
pretty sure is still in use). The controller would track an IR source on
the tail of the missile, and whenever it diverged from dead center in the
crosshairs would send correcting signals. If the signals were lost, it
could go on to hit the target, or go wild. Just dumb luck...

steve van sickle



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