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The Third Empire - Chapter 1391

Published at 19th of October 2021 11:30:11 AM


Chapter 1391: 1391

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Head of state Chirac never lacks sexual ideas in his mind, and each of his ideas is the best and easiest to become a reality.

If you listen to the ideas of head of state Chirac, you will feel your own shortcomings. All the ideas put forward by head of state Chirac can be solved by using existing technology. It is such a good idea that you can't find in your research.

Hearing that Chirac said there were new ideas, everyone present pricked up their ears. As for Dr. kalaimer, he directly took out a small book and planned to write down the ideas of head of state Chirac quickly.

"Using the joystick, this is only the combat mode of our first generation missiles. The second generation missiles must be semi-automatic. In other words, the shooter's task is to aim at the target, and then the missile will fly over according to the target specified by the shooter. The adjustment of missile flight is completely automatic."

The goal put forward by shirek is, of course, the hope of all technicians.

The history of later generations is the same. Germany completed the research and development of little red hat anti tank missile before the end of World War II. After the war, out of fear of the rolling armor torrent of the Soviet Union, European countries began to invest in the research of anti tank missile.

Britain's "vigilance", Switzerland / West Germany's "Cobra", Sweden's "Bantam", etc. among them, SS10 / 11 studied by the French is the earliest and most influential.

It can be said that this first generation of missiles was a success, allowing infantry to kill enemy tanks at a long distance. However, the United States abandoned the first generation of anti tank missiles and only purchased a large number of French SS10 / SS11 missiles as test samples.

In this way, many people in a democratic country were unhappy. At that time, many parliamentarians accused the army of "hastily" giving up a powerful weapon.

In the face of this doubt, the military's solution is to invite some of the most popular "prickly councillors" to watch the SS11 launch. Those who have watched the missile test will instantly overturn their impression of the missile and turn their stomach.

This thing is just kidding!

It's not so much a missile as a large model aircraft. The operator uses the joystick to control the aiming frame to lock the target, transmit data to the missile, control the trajectory and finally hit the target. This is how future generations artificially control UAVs to hit targets.

In these tens of seconds, the shooter must maintain a high degree of concentration. If he is not careful, the missile will get out of control. Because the height is very low, it is easy to fall on the ground. At the same time, the smoke and flame during missile launch will expose the shooter's target and affect the shooter's observation.

In actual flight, it goes up and down, left and right. It is doing irregular Brownian motion. If you want to hit the target, it depends on luck!

So the Americans simply ignored this and jumped directly to the semi-active.

Under the technical conditions of World War II, the use of joystick control is in line with the characteristics of this era, which is also the reason why Shrek agreed to the first generation of missiles into the army.

But this can only be a foreshadowing. The most appropriate scheme is to make a semi-automatic one!

Semi automatic means that during the launch process, the shooter still has to aim at the target until the missile hits, while fully automatic means that there is no need to worry after the launch. When the missile is fired, the personnel can retreat.

Now Chirac has proposed semi-automatic control. If so, it is certainly the best, but is it possible?

In everyone's eyes, this is wishful thinking. As long as we aim at the target, the missile can fly according to its own aim. Everything is adjusted by the internal equipment itself?

Even Dr. kalaimer only dares to think when he dreams.

But now, Shrek has proposed it. Everyone knows that since he has proposed it, he must have a more specific idea.

"We think, for a missile, if you want to hit the target, how do you adjust it?" Asked shirekti.

Kalaimer certainly had the most say. He immediately said, "of course, it is to adjust the angle to keep the missile on the right route."

In fact, the shooting process is very simple. It is to make the three points of sight, missile and tank in a straight line. This is the same as the principle of aiming with the gap, collimation and bull's eye in a line when shooting, that is, they coincide with the line of sight.

If the missile deviates from the line of sight, the shooter manipulates the handle on the controller to change the angle of the missile and return to the line of sight.

"Yes, just adjust the angle." "We add an infrared transmitting device at the tail of the missile and an additional receiving device on our console to form an infrared goniometer, so that the angle of the missile from the line of sight can be automatically measured during the flight of the missile," hirek said

The key to semi-automatic missiles is the infrared goniometer. With the development of German electronic technology, a large number of transistors can be produced with particularly stable performance. In this way, the new automatic control circuit can also be completed.

For designers, it's often just a little short of advice, and hilrick's advice is absolutely just right.

Before kalaimer's eyes, there seems to be a flying missile. There is a small infrared transmitting device at the tail of the missile. In his own receiving system, he can clearly measure the angle of the missile from the line of sight.

Then, use the circuit to change the deviation angle into operation command and send it to the missile in front, so that the missile can control the steering surface to turn and finally fly to the target!

In fact, it is equivalent to changing the manual control lever into automatic control. In this way, there is no need to train the shooter's operation, as long as he can use it.

The complexity of the system is greatly improved, but the complexity of users is greatly reduced.

"Of course, this is just my idea. There may be many difficulties in it. I hope you can overcome the difficulties and realize this semi-automatic control missile as soon as possible." Finally, Shrek said.

"Yes, Sheikh, we will live up to your expectations." The unspeakable carlmer also said so many words, which made Dr. langweiler curious.

"Head of state sirik, you said semi-automatic control. Can the missile still have full-automatic control?" Dr. langweller suddenly asked.

"Of course." Hilrick said: "compared with semi-automatic control, full-automatic control is more difficult, which is the direction we will focus on in the future. For example, in terms of airborne missiles, it is not appropriate for us to use the operating lever, nor is it appropriate to use the current way. We need to use new means. "

Dr. kaleimer listened more carefully.




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