Portable active protection system
10330444 ยท 2019-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
F41F5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a single system that can simultaneously protects a plurality of assets, such as soldiers, vehicles and structures in a given perimeter. The assets are, for example, vehicles and structures that could not otherwise be protected due to tactical and mechanical limitations.
Claims
1. A vehicle-carried interception device for protecting mobile assets from incoming missiles, the vehicle-carried interception device comprising an autonomous positioning controller for self-positioning of said vehicle-carried interception device in relation to said assets and an expected threat, the vehicular interception device further configured to track the locations of a plurality of said mobile assets as said assets move, to move to a position to defend said mobile assets against threats, said position being selected based on said tracking, and to intercept an incoming missile threatening any one of said plurality of mobile assets.
2. The interception device of claim 1, configured to track the location of at least one asset and to intercept an incoming missile threatening said asset.
3. The interception device of claim 2, configured to intercept an incoming missile threatening any one of said plurality of assets.
4. The interception device of claim 1, comprising a detection unit configured to detect incoming threats and a plurality of reaction units configured to intercept said incoming threats, and a control unit configured to select a best located reaction unit to react to a given incoming threat.
5. The interception device of claim 1, comprising a plurality of control units and a plurality of reaction units configured to intercept said incoming threats, said control units configured to communicate with each other to select a best located reaction unit to react to a given incoming threat.
6. The interception device of claim 5, further comprising a radar unit configured to detect incoming threats, said radar unit associated with one of said control units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) As noted, active protection systems utilizing the concept embodied by the Trophy system and the like are designed to protect the vehicle that they are mounted on. The radar of said systems (may it be an RF, optical or the like) is designed to scan the theater in which it operates, as to detect an incoming object, that is likely to hit the vehicle on which the radar and system are deployed. When the likelihood of a hit is established, the system is operated so as to intercept the incoming object as set forth. If, however, the system determines that the incoming object will not hit the vehicle or structure on which it is mounted, the system is not activated, even though the inbound object may eventually hit another friendly asset.
(8) As will be shown, the present invention may drastically increase the survivability of friendly assets in the battlefield, even when the assets are not equipped with a system-type as described above.
(9) The present invention provides a method and system for protecting multiple assets, such as vehicles or structures, even when the assets themselves are not fitted with all or any of the system's components, i.e., the radar or the interceptors.
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(12) Each of the assets 125b-125e continuously transmits its own position via its own communication unit 133a-133d, respectively. Optionally, each of the assets might transmit additional asset data such as a unique ID, as well as/or its functionality, number of occupants, urgency and/or status of mission, acceleration readings, and/or any type of data that can be collected via sensors array, etc. The MPV 115 receives the transmitted locations, respectively from all of the assets 125, and optionally any additional asset data. The received information is analyzed by the computing unit 112 (shown in
(13) As an MPV 115 establishes its own list of protected assets in the perimeter, inbound missiles that poses a threat to said list of protected assets may be intercepted by said MPV by initiation of its one or more interception modules 113.
(14) In another embodiment, each of the various assets 125 might be equipped with its own interceptor modules 113b-113e, respectively, however without a detection unit (such as detection unit 111 of
(15) It should be noted that the computing unit 112 of the MPV 115 may calculate a geographic location which is optimal for it to protect the assets existing in its own list. Once this geographic location is established, the MPV moves to this optimal calculated location. The MPV may further receive via its communication unit 123 real time intelligence driven data by which it may position or reposition itself, or it may amend its assets list. In still another alternative, the one or more MPVs 115 positions, and their asset lists, respectively, may be transmitted to a command and control center (not shown) as to allow a commanding body to assign each of a plurality of MPVs to secure a geographic perimeter, respectively, regardless of their own-calculated assets lists.
(16) In still another embodiment, the MPV 115 may be of robotic type. In such a case, the MPV may use robotic driving capabilities known in the art to position itself within a military formation, such as a column of vehicles, so as to provide protection to the formation, which protection is updated as it moves.
(17) In still another embodiment an MPV may be guided to a position either manually or robotically. On the MPV there are only interceptor modules 113 that are remotely activated by a remote detection unit 111 and a related computing unit 112 so as to secure friendly assets in a perimeter.
(18) In still another embodiment shown in
(19) In still another embodiment, the location of the assets 125 may be detected using a detection unit such as radar, camera, etc., preferably concurrently the asset location data is conveyed to the computing unit 112 (not shown) within the respective protecting unit 110. The radar may be mounted on an MPV 115, or may be static or may be man-portable.
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(21) As activation of charges may be expected to coincide with an exact location of a charge in relation to an incoming missile trajectory, the portable interceptors 180 are equipped with a positioning unit 121, enabling the computing unit within the portable unit 180 to timely activate the blast sequence by the interceptors.
(22) The different units 180, 180a, 180b etc may communicate with each other to ensure that only the most appropriately placed unit reacts to any given incoming threat.
(23) In an embodiment, the MPV 115 may be sent ahead of a tank or other asset and provide a buffer zone or safety zone in which incoming missiles are destroyed ahead of the assets. Such a buffer zone may be useful in the case of soft assets such as soldiers being located in the vicinity of hard assets such as tanks.
(24) The present embodiments may be able to provide protection at angles which the geometry of a tank makes difficult to protect.
(25) The MPV may be a vehicle dedicated to missile interception and may thus contain more interception capacity than can be carried on the asset itself. Furthermore detonation of the interception device may be distanced from the asset itself, thus avoiding damage to the asset. In this way, violent interception devices may be used to protect soft assets such as soldiers. The interception devices may be any kind of device and independent of the interception system.