Method to graphically represent weapon effectiveness footprint

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Graphic manipulation

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C345S629000, C345S619000, C345S215000, C273S351000, C273S358000

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06961070

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a method for augmenting images with the predicted effectiveness of ordinance deployed or dropped at a specific aim point. The method uses JMEM data to calculate the predicted effectiveness of a selected weapon over an area surrounding the aimpoint and calculates the parameters for a graphical representation of the numerical results. Predicted effectiveness is displayed onto an overhead or perspective view image by overlaying with a series of ellipses, a variable color area, a variable transparency area, or some combination of the three.

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