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15 May 2000 Visually guided vehicle: a new system for delivering nonlethal effects
Joseph A. Domanico
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Abstract
The Visually Guided Vehicle uses the newly available microvideo systems combined with a miniature radio control system to allow precision delivery of non-lethal pyrotechnic combined with a miniature radio control system to allow precision delivery of non-lethal pyrotechnic effects at ranges of 1000 to 2500 meters. The man portable device contains a rocket powered, tube launched vehicle which powers to apogee and glides downward into the desired location. This semi-powered design saves significant weight. This paper will highlight the test data, photographs, and videotape of both the electronic components used in the design and the final non-lethal effects made possible by the complete system.
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Joseph A. Domanico "Visually guided vehicle: a new system for delivering nonlethal effects", Proc. SPIE 3965, Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications, (15 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.385442
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KEYWORDS
Rockets

Cameras

Visualization

Control systems

Video

Antitank weapons

Imaging systems

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