Aeronautics and astronautics – Missile stabilization or trajectory control – Remote control
Patent
1965-11-18
1978-06-06
Pendegrass, Verlin R.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Missile stabilization or trajectory control
Remote control
F41G 714
Patent
active
040931536
ABSTRACT:
A mobile missile system that is automatic in operation and that is designed to simultaneously defend against a multiplicity of air born targets as well as moving ground targets by using a time-sharing radar installation that performs the functions of acquisition, tracking and discrimination of the targets, simultaneous tracking of discrete units of the targets, transmission of command signals to the launchers for launching the missiles, and command control of the missiles after the launch, all on the same time-sharing basis.
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Bardash Manuel L.
Clasen Carl P.
Ekis Robert W.
Mintzer Alfred I.
Scudder Robert M.
Deaton James T.
Edelberg Nathan
Gibson Robert P.
Pendegrass Verlin R.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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