Combat vehicle having an observation system
First Claim
1. A combat vehicle having a primary weapons system and an artillery observation system, with said vehicle including a vehicle turret, in which a fire control system including a fire-control computer is housed, as well as the primary weapon system, a range-measuring device, a thermal-imaging device and at least one primary-target telescope mounted on the turret;
- and wherein the fire-control computer is connected via a signal adapter to a control device that connects the fire control computer to a navigation system that is installed in the vehicle turret and that creates a fixed reference between a line of sight of the primary-target telescope and a coordinate system of the navigation system and measured elevation values.
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Abstract
A combat tank is converted into an artillery observation tank without requiring removal of the main gun. The combat tank is converted by integrating retrofitted equipment necessary for the artillery observation, especially the navigation system (12), into the vehicle turret (4) such that it does not collide with the main gun. The navigation system (12) is installed with an arbitrary orientation at an arbitrary location in the vehicle turret (4), and adjusted at this location, without requiring a complicated adjustment mechanism for the observation system, or attachment to the elevating mass. The necessary elevation values for the line of sight (21) are obtained through the evaluation of the angular values of a mirror in the mirror head, such as of a primary-target telescope (20), or through evaluation of gun-position angles.
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1. A combat vehicle having a primary weapons system and an artillery observation system, with said vehicle including a vehicle turret, in which a fire control system including a fire-control computer is housed, as well as the primary weapon system, a range-measuring device, a thermal-imaging device and at least one primary-target telescope mounted on the turret;
- and wherein the fire-control computer is connected via a signal adapter to a control device that connects the fire control computer to a navigation system that is installed in the vehicle turret and that creates a fixed reference between a line of sight of the primary-target telescope and a coordinate system of the navigation system and measured elevation values.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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