Means for reducing gun firing dispersion

Ordnance – Mounts – Training mechanisms

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89 41ME, F41F 100, F41G 300, F16F 1502

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044805241

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to means for reducing the gun firing dispersion in a weapon system. The gun (4) comprises a gun servo for aiming the gun at a target. A programmable signal generator (5) is arranged to produce a damping signal (z) which is supplied to the gun servo system at the firing of the gun and which signal has such a character that the oscillating movements which are generated at the firing of the gun are counteracted. A recoil sensor (6) is provided for sensing the start of the recoil movements of the gun and emitting a trigging pulse to the signal generator (5) which in turn is producing said damping signal (z) preferably in the form of a pulse train in which the number of pulses, the pulse widths, polarities and amplitudes of individual pulses can be varied and which has a certain time relationship with the gun firing moment.

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