System and method for testing optical proximity fuses
US-12553697-B2 · Feb 17, 2026 · US
US10234255B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10234255-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515306029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A fuze for detecting an obstacle in proximity, an obstacle in proximity defined as being an obstacle exhibiting a minimum distance from the fuze, wherein the fuze comprises at least: an emission device emitting a light beam directed forward of the fuze; a reception device detecting the luminous fluxes in a cone directed forward of the fuze, the light beam and the cone having relative orientations such that they cross one another; a detection volume being the volume where the light beam crosses the cone so that when an obstacle is in the detection volume, the light emitted by the emission device is backscattered toward the detection device, an obstacle in proximity being detected by detecting the maximum of backscattered power, the reception cone is centered on the axis of the fuze.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A proximity fuse configured to be fitted to a projectile and to detect an obstacle in proximity of the projectile, said fuse having a longitudinal axis and comprising: an emission device having an emission pupil configured to emit a light beam directed forward of said fuse, a reception device having a reception pupil configured to detect luminous fluxes in a reception cone directed forward of said fuse, said light beam and said reception cone having relative orientations such that the light beam and the reception cone cross one another, the emission pupil and the reception pupil being off-centered, wherein the reception device is configured to detect the obstacle in a detection volume where said light beam crosses said cone and light from the light beam emitted by said emission device is backscattered toward said detection device, said reception device is configured to detect a maximum of backscattered power, and said reception cone is centered along the longitudinal axis of said fuse. 2. The proximity fuse of claim 1 , wherein the reception pupil has a crescent moon shape. 3. The proximity fuse of claim 1 , wherein the reception device is configured to deliver a signal based on said maximum of backscattered power. 4. The proximity fuse of claim 3 , wherein said signal is delivered based on said maximum of backscattered power exceeding a threshold. 5. The proximity fuse of claim 3 , wherein said signal is configured to trip a detonation of an explosive charge. 6. The proximity fuse of claim 1 , wherein the emission beam is coded for identification by said reception device. 7. The proximity fuse of claim 6 , wherein said light beam is modulated. 8. The proximity fuse of claim 1 , wherein the light emission includes a laser diode or a light-emitting diode configured to emit the light beam. 9. A projectile comprising a proximity fuse of claim 1 . 10. The projectile of claim 9 , wherein the projectile comprises a munition. 11. The projectile of claim 9 , wherein the projectile is configured to be fired from an airborne platform. 12. The projectile of claim 9 , wherein the projectile is configured to be fired from a ground platform.
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