Patent
1974-10-03
1976-04-20
Mancene, Louis G.
F41C 2700
Patent
active
039508625
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a multi-solar cell detection arrangement for detection of pulsed laser radiation inside a military helmet. Each solar cell is coupled to a ferrite core which allows operation in full sunlight without the need of optical filters. The solar cells are activated by short-pulsed laser radiation, directed from a laser transmitter such as an injection laser transmitter mounted on an M-16 rifle and bore-sighted with a rifle sight so as to simulate rifle fire.
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Gammarino Rudolph R.
Schiel Ernst J.
Edelberg Nathan
Gibson Robert P.
Mancene Louis G.
Murray Jeremiah G.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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