FIELD: weaponry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to military equipment. The complex comprises the following components connected in series, i.e. a sight, a summation unit and a gun-launcher guiding drive, a ballistic computer with the manual correction unit, a ballistics transducer, a laser range finder and a wind sensor connected to appropriate inputs of the ballistics computer, as well as a guided shell guidance system. Note that the complex additionally incorporates the pickup of the angle of departure of guided shell from the aiming line, and following components connected in series, i.e., an angle pickup, a mismatch pickup, a firing sector selection unit, a memory unit, a correction unit, a signal conditioning unit, an inverter and a key. New added components allow increasing guided shell firing efficiency by 5 to 10% on the average, while in conditions of a mountain-deserted areas or uneven terrain, the efficiency increases by over 15%.
EFFECT: higher shooting efficiency.
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Dates
2009-01-27—Published
2007-06-21—Filed