Education and demonstration – Organized armed or unarmed conflict or shooting – Self-propelled projectile
Patent
1995-09-29
1997-04-29
Cheng, Joe
Education and demonstration
Organized armed or unarmed conflict or shooting
Self-propelled projectile
434 11, 434 14, 324 731, 89 4101, F41A 3300
Patent
active
056242646
ABSTRACT:
A missile launch simulator for testing the launch of a missile from a mise launcher on board an aircraft. The missile launch simulator emulates the functions of the missile's on board turbo generator by utilizing microprocessor controlled relays to provide phase A, phase B and phase C gyro drive signals to the missile's gyro when the umbilical cord connecting the missile to the launcher is opened during an emulated launch. The missile launch simulator also provides high voltage power to the missile's on board electronics after an emulated launch by utilizing microprocessor controlled relays and the missile launcher filament power to emulate the turbo generator's high voltage power signal which powers the missile's on board electronics after the missile is launched from the aircraft.
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Cheng Joe
Kalmbaugh David S.
Sliwka Melvin J.
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of
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