Ordnance – Mounts – Training mechanisms
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-13
2007-11-13
Hayes, Bret (Department: 3641)
Ordnance
Mounts
Training mechanisms
C089S041140, C089S041150, C089S041220
Reexamination Certificate
active
10496117
ABSTRACT:
This invention, as a unit, is a training adjustable combination sight, primarily intended to be mounted on a vehicle of smaller vessel for close-in defence of these against air and ground attacks. In its entirety, aside from the required sight sensors (16-18) situated in an intentionally elevatable sensor housing (4), the combination sight entails a weapon (8) that is sensors. The sight sensors (16-18) included in the combination sight can also be utilised for fire control of exterior weapons located elsewhere as well as for gathering purely surveillance data.
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Bergmark Jörgen
Palmlöv Ulf
Persson Rolf
BAE Systems Bofors AB
Connolly Bove Lodge and Hutz
Hayes Bret
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