Ships – Torpedoes – With homing means
Patent
1968-06-11
1993-08-17
Lobo, Ian J.
Ships
Torpedoes
With homing means
F42B 1901
Patent
active
052359247
ABSTRACT:
A system which overcomes the effects of acoustical torpedo counter-measures y using an attack on a countermeasure as a logical step toward the attack on a "real" target. A slight bearing error is introduced into a torpedo homing system to cause the torpedo to miss a small "decoy" target while permitting a "real" target to be hit. After attacking and missing the "decoy", the system then redirects the torpedo towards the "real" target.
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Faulkner David E.
Slaton Jack H.
Fendelman Harvey
Keough Thomas Glenn
Lobo Ian J.
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