FIELD: military equipment.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of military technology, namely, to the methods for the use of mobile automated weapons with remote control. In the method, the mode of operation of a combat remote-controlled module in various modes of operation includes delivery of remotely controlled weapons to the combat zone on a remotely operated transport platform, stabilization of the weapons in the horizontal and vertical planes during the movement of the platform, remote aiming and activation of the trigger mechanism of the weapon, capture and tracking of the target using the monitor of an on-board computer, memorization of several fixed targets in the arbitrary sequence with the subsequent automatic aiming and firing at these taking into account the numerical values of extra elevation, temperature, pressure, wind, length of strings of bursts and amount of ammunition. After the delivery of the combat remote-controlled module to the combat zone, its use to perform the mission tasks is carried out in two modes: semi-automated and automated.
EFFECT: combat remote-controlled module is operated in various modes of operation.
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Dates
2018-08-15—Published
2016-09-05—Filed