Characteristics of antennas, recording systems and processing algorithms used in the radar systems for measuring projectile movement parameters at the time of shooting

Authors

  • S. V. Porshnev Nizhny Tagil State Teachers’ Training Institute, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.1999.1236265

Abstract

One of the main problems of experimental ballistics is the problem of measuring projectile movement parameters (PMP) (movement, velocity, and acceleration) at the time of shooting [1-4]. In so doing the developers of artillery systems and ammunition are mostly interested in the functional time dependence of kinematic parameters measured at separate sections of the trajectory and not their individual values, only in this case it is possible to get the complete analysis of the ammunition behavior at the time of shooting and to find out the reasons of a non-standard functioning emerges. The problem of continuous measuring projectile movement parameters from the starting point of the projectile movements in the barrel and further on the trajectory has not been solved to date.

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Published

1999-09-14