Correction of gun sighting errors

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Inventors

Barton, Norman P.

Application #

775695

Filed

Mar-9-1977

Published

Mar-6-1979

Current US Class

033/286
089/41.03
356/153
356/247
356/251

International Classes

G01B 011/27; G02B 027/32

Field of Search

356/138 356/152-154 356/247 356/251-254 33/286 33/233-234 350/10 350/20

Assignee

The Secretary of State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Government (London, GB2)

Examiners

Corbin; John K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
Apparatus for use in compensating for gun sighting errors due to misalignment between the muzzle axis of a gun and the optical axis of an associated gun sighting system is described, comprising a marker and a collimator mounted on the gun remotely from the muzzle and in fixed relation to one another, a reflector fixed to the muzzle portion of the gun barrel so as to be capable of reflecting into the collimator an uncollimated marker beam emanating from the marker, and means for defining an initial coincidence mark whose position is fixed in relation to the said optical axis so that after leaving the collimator the reflected marker beam can form a marker image superimposed upon the said initial coincidence mark, whereby any subsequent deviation of the muzzle axis from the said optical axis results in a corresponding movement of the marker image away from the initial coincidence mark.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for use in compensating for gun sighting errors due to misalignment between the muzzle axis of a gun and the optical axis of an associated gun sighting system comprising a marker and a collimator mounted on the gun remotely from the muzzle adjacent to each other and in fixed relation to one another, a reflector fixed to the muzzle portion of the gun barrel so as to be capable of reflecting into the collimator an uncollimated marker beam emanating from the marker, and means for defining an initial coincidence mark whose position is fixed in relation to the said optical axis so that after leaving the collimator the reflected marker beam can form a marker image superimposed upon the said initial coincidence mark, whereby any subsequent deviation of the muzzle axis from the said optical axis results in a corresponding movement of the marker image away from the initial coincidence mark.



Description
In gunnery for relatively short range firing, more particularly in fighting vehicle gunnery, the use of a muzzle boresight has been found to be a reliable means for aiming a gun for sight adjustment purposes. However, subsequent to firing a few rounds during a short period of time heating of the gun barrel results, and then conditions of rain or of a cold cross wind can cause bending of the gun barrel. In consequence an aim by sight, due to such bending, may fail to secure a hit on a target at say 1500 yards range. Sighting may also be subject to errors due to other causes such as movements of the gun in its cradle, to gun/sight linkage errors or backlash or to range drum or sight inaccuracies. An object of the invention is to provide means to facilitate compensation for one or more such errors.

According to the present invention, apparatus for use in compensating for gun sighting errors due to misalignment between the muzzle axis of a gun and the optical axis of an associated gun sighting system comprises a marker and a collimator mounted on the gun remotely from the muzzle and in fixed relation to one another, a reflector fixed to the muzzle portion of the gun barrel so as to be capable of reflecting into the collimator an uncollimated marker beam emanating from the marker, and means for defining an initial coincidence mark whose position is fixed in relation to the said optical axis so that after leaving the collimator the reflected marker beam can form a marker image superimposed upon the said initial coincidence mark, whereby any subsequent deviation of the muzzle axis from the said optical axis results in a corresponding movement of the marker image away from the initial coincidence mark.
 
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