Abstract: A method of zeroing a weapon includes stabilizing a laser mounted weapon, aligning a laser corresponding to the bore path of the weapon to a second aim point and aligning the sights of the weapon to a first aim point.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2014
Publication date:
October 2, 2014
Applicant:
Dynamic Animation Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Jack Amis, Zoltan James, Jesse Beaudin, Dale E. Newcomb, JR., Dennis Deutsch, David A. Slayton, Dan Ewert, Susana Slayton, Doug Walker
Abstract: An infantry training simulation system comprising at least one firing lane, with at least one display arranged substantially near the end of the firing lane. A trainee experiencing the simulation can carry at least one physical or virtual weapon, which is typically similar to a traditional infantry weapon. To facilitate navigation and other interaction with the simulation, the weapon is preferably outfitted with at least one controller. At least one computer is communicatively coupled to the display and the weapon. The computer can monitor input from the at least one controller, and modifies the training simulation displayed on the display based on the input.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2014
Assignee:
Dynamic Animation Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
David A. Slayton, Charles W. Lutz, Jr., Delbert Cope, Dale E. Newcomb, Jr., Robert J. Kobes, Robert E. Young, Eric A. Preisz, Christopher M. Ledwith, Syrus Mesdaghi, Carl Douglas Walker
Abstract: An infantry training simulation system comprising at least one firing lane, with at least one display arranged substantially near the end of the firing lane. A trainee experiencing the simulation can carry at least one physical or virtual weapon, which is typically similar to a traditional infantry weapon. To facilitate navigation and other interaction with the simulation, the weapon is preferably outfitted with at least one controller. At least one computer is communicatively coupled to the display and the weapon. The computer can monitor input from the at least one controller, and modifies the training simulation displayed on the display based on the input.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 23, 2005
Publication date:
May 8, 2008
Applicant:
Dynamic Animation Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
David A. Slayton, Charles W. Lutz, Delbert Cope, Dale E. Newcomb, Robert J. Kobes, Robert E. Young, Eric A. Preisz, Christopher M. Ledwith, Syrus Mesdaghi, Carl Douglas Walker