FIELD: weapons.
SUBSTANCE: invention concerns systems of stabilisation of tank weapons. The stabiliser contains the basis on which the power supply and a tower with a turret traversing mechanism consolidated on it, the gyroscopic gauge, a control unit, the rotating contact device and the electric motor is placed. Thus the target shaft of the electric motor through a turret traversing mechanism is cinematically connected with the basis, and the exit of the gyroscopic gauge is electrically connected to a control unit input. In a tower the store of energy and the low-voltage operated electronic amplifier of capacity with the shunt valve gates are established. Thereat the control unit output is connected to operating input of the amplifier of capacity; the power exit of the amplifier of capacity is connected to feeding conclusions of the electric motor. As the electric motor the low-voltage contactless electric motor with the gauge of position of a rotor and with the switchboard is used, its switching which elements are connected in parallel with valve gates. The output of the rotating contact device is connected simultaneously to a power input of the amplifier of capacity and with an input of the store of energy, and the power supply exit is connected to an input of the rotating contact device.
EFFECT: improvement of operational characteristics.
3 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2009-01-10—Published
2006-11-15—Filed