FIELD: military technology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to military technology and can be used for carrying out ground tests of both existing and prospective self-aiming combat elements (SACE) and allows the evaluation of the performance of a prospective SACE on a moving target simulator. The complex functionally consists of a test site, a fixed site with seven parallel narrow-gauge tracks (directions) from the first to the seventh track are designed to simulate the movement of objects of armoured equipment during the offensive, the fourth track additionally allows simulating the movement of the column on the march, as the moving simulator of the target is the railway platform, on which a metal sheet with a thickness of 2-3 mm with a size of 3000×6000 m and a heat simulator of the target are mounted, the movement of the railway platforms is carried out by means of a radio-controlled electric motor.
EFFECT: technical result consists in increased objectivity and reliability of test results, identifying design deficiencies in the individual functioning of the SACE and reducing the number of test munitions equipped with the SACE.
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Dates
2021-02-19—Published
2018-02-26—Filed