Abstract: Provided is a firing weapon simulation system simulating leading firing. The firing weapon simulation system is configured to include laser firing apparatus mounted on a firing weapon and a target sensing apparatus attached to a target. The laser firing apparatus includes a first control unit, a firing switch which is driven cooperatively with firing of the firing weapon, an image processing unit which measuring a leading angle from an image including the moving target, a first GPS receiver, a laser beam firer, and a motor assembly which rotates the laser beam firer. When the firing switch is switched on, the first control unit generates the firing data, allows the motor assembly to reversely rotate the laser beam firer by a measured value of the leading angle, and allows the laser beam firer to emit the laser beam carrying the firing data.
Abstract: Provided is a firing weapon simulation system simulating leading firing. The firing weapon simulation system is configured to include laser firing apparatus mounted on a firing weapon and a target sensing apparatus attached to a target. The laser firing apparatus includes a first control unit, a firing switch which is driven cooperatively with firing of the firing weapon, an image processing unit which measuring a leading angle from an image including the moving target, a first GPS receiver, a laser beam firer, and a motor assembly which rotates the laser beam firer. When the firing switch is switched on, the first control unit generates the firing data, allows the motor assembly to reversely rotate the laser beam firer by a measured value of the leading angle, and allows the laser beam firer to emit the laser beam carrying the firing data.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a laser transmitter for simulation training, which is mounted on a firearm. The laser transmitter for simulation training includes an infrared laser diode 21 configured to emit an infrared laser beam, a laser beam shaping lens 22 disposed in the direction of travel of the laser beam of the infrared laser diode, a dichroic beam splitter 23 disposed in the direction of travel of the laser beam of the infrared laser diode and configured to have a first face 23a for transmitting an infrared laser beam and a second face 23b for reflecting a visible laser beam, a visible laser diode 31 configured to emit a visible laser beam and disposed at a position where the visible laser beam is refracted by the second face, and a focusing lens disposed in the direction of travel of the visible laser beam.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 5, 2008
Publication date:
October 28, 2010
Applicant:
KOREA ELECOM CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Seung Chan Lim, In Chan Paek, Min Young Cho, Tae Jun Choi
Abstract: A simulated magazine capable of operating according to a movement of a trigger and a gun simulator provided with the simulated magazine are provided. The simulated magazine includes a burst signal generating unit and a magazine body. The burst signal generating unit a burster lever disposed closely on a rear surface of a trigger of a gun, a burst switch lever capable of operating according to a movement of the burster lever, and a tension spring for returning the moved burster lever to its original position. The magazine body includes a central controller for controlling whole operations, a burst switch disposed adjacent to the burst switch lever to be switched on according to a movement of the burst switch lever and transmit a burst signal to the central controller, and a firing signal output unit receiving a firing signal from the central controller and transmitting the firing signal to an external laser beam transmitter.
Abstract: A grenade launcher simulation apparatus and a grenade launcher simulation system are provided. The grenade launcher simulation system includes a grenade launcher simulation apparatus, a central control device, and at least one or more personal sensing terminals. When shooting information according to shooting of the grenade launcher simulation apparatus is received, the personal sensing terminal to which the personal sensing terminal is registered transmits impact point location information to the central control device or the personal sensing terminal.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 21, 2007
Publication date:
December 10, 2009
Applicant:
KOREA ELECOM
Inventors:
Seung Chan Lim, In-Chan Paek, Kang Hoon Lee, Dae Hyun Kang