1978-01-23
1979-12-11
Hum, Vance Y.
F41G 326, F41J 508
Patent
active
041775805
ABSTRACT:
A target system is disclosed which is responsive to and indicative of the ts and areas of near miss of laser light pulses that have been shot from a laser weapon aimed at the target system, be it a simulated gun or other device, by a marksman. In addition to the bullseye indicia on the face of the target system, the target system comprises a quadrant arrangement of laser light detectors that are located on the front of the target system in such manner as to permit them to sense the laser light pulses. The detectors are connected in unique combination with data processing channels, programmed timers, a preprogrammed read only memory logic circuit, and an array of lights disposed around and near the perimeter of the target face. The latter mentioned lights light up in accordance with the approximate location of the hits of the laser light pulses relative to the bullseye of the target face, thereby indicating either a hit or the direction of a near miss to the marksman.
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Marshall Albert H.
Siragusa George A.
Adams Robert W.
Hum Vance Y.
Kalmbaugh David S.
Sciascia Richard S.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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