Abstract:
A head-up display system for a vehicle facilitating the use of night vision goggles for a person in the vehicle during night vision conditions, the system comprising a light source for providing light to an image source, which image source is arranged to project an image on a semi-transparent combiner mirror; the combiner mirror being arranged to superimpose the projected image onto a view of the environment in front of the vehicle by transmitting light rays from the environment and at the same time reflecting the projected image towards the eyes of an observer wherein the system comprises a first and a second light source for alternatively providing light to the image source; the first light source being arranged to emit light of a first colour to be used during daylight conditions, and the second light source being arranged to emit light of a second colour to be used during night vision conditions, wherein the first colour is in a first light emission spectrum and perceived as green and the second colour is in a second emission spectrum and perceived as yellow or orange.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a target system for a weapon effect simulation system, said target system comprising a retro-reflecting prism having at least three back surfaces arranged to an incident simulation beam and wherein at least one of the back surfaces comprises a first, selectively reflecting layer arranged to reflect a simulation beam of a predetermined optical wavelength range and being substantially transparent to optical wavelengths outside said range. The system is characterized in that a second layer is mounted on the first layer, said second layer being arranged to receive beams transmitted through said first layer and said second layer being of a material having an index of refraction sufficiently high to avoid total internal reflection between said first and second layer within a predetermined range of incident angles.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an alignment device and method for alignment of a weapon (2) with a weapon simulator (1) mounted on the weapon. The weapon is provided with a sight (3) oriented along a sighting axis (8). The weapon simulator is equipped with a first device arranged to emit an electromagnetic simulator beam (4) exiting along a simulator axis (5). The device and method are characterized in that a second device is arranged to generate an alignment beam (6) along an alignment axis (7), wherein the angle between the simulator axis and the alignment axis (7) is fixed and known. Further, a reflection device is arranged to reflect the alignment beam (6) into the sight, and means of adjustment are arranged to collectively guide the alignment axis (7) and the simulator axis (5) during the alignment of the simulator axis (5) with the sight (3) so that the said axes during the alignment maintain the fixed relative angular relationship. This makes it possible for a firer to easily align the simulator axis to the sighting axis with the aid of the means of adjustment while looking through the sight.
Abstract:
A head-up display system for a vehicle facilitating the use of night vision goggles for a person in the vehicle during night vision conditions, the system comprising a light source for providing light to an image source, which image source is arranged to project an image on a semi-transparent combiner mirror; the combiner mirror being arranged to superimpose the projected image onto a view of the environment in front of the vehicle by transmitting light rays from the environment and at the same time reflecting the projected image towards the eyes of an observer wherein the system comprises a first and a second light source for alternatively providing light to the image source; the first light source being arranged to emit light of a first colour to be used during daylight conditions, and the second light source being arranged to emit light of a second colour to be used during night vision conditions, wherein the first colour is in a first light emission spectrum and perceived as green and the second colour is in a second emission spectrum and perceived as yellow or orange.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an alignment device and method for alignment of a weapon (2) with a weapon simulator (1) mounted on the weapon. The weapon is provided with a sight (3) oriented along a sighting axis (8). The weapon simulator is equipped with a first device arranged to emit an electromagnetic simulator beam (4) exiting along a simulator axis (5). The device and method are characterized in that a second device is arranged to generate an alignment beam (6) along an alignment axis (7), wherein the angle between the simulator axis and the alignment axis (7) is fixed and known. Further, a reflection device is arranged to reflect the alignment beam (6) into the sight, and means of adjustment are arranged to collectively guide the alignment axis (7) and the simulator axis (5) during the alignment of the simulator axis (5) with the sight (3) so that the said axes during the alignment maintain the fixed relative angular relationship. This makes it possible for a firer to easily align the simulator axis to the sighting axis with the aid of the means of adjustment while looking through the sight.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a simulator arranged for simulating firing and intended to be mounted on a weapon. The simulator includes an emitter for a simulation beam arranged to emit an electromagnetic beam, and beam shaping means located in the beam path of the simulation beam and arranged to shape the beam so that its beam lobe exhibits a predetermined shape within a large range of distances from a given minimum distance (Rmin) from the simulator principally out to a maximum range (Rmax) for the simulaton beam. The invention is characterized in that the beam shaping means comprise an optical component having at least one diffractive transmitting surface, diffractive reflecting surface, aspherical refractive surface or aspherical reflective surface.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a simulator arranged for the simulation of firing, which simulator is intended to be mounted on a weapon with aiming means. The simulator contains an emitter for a simulation bean and an emitting device for an alignment beam, which device contains a reticle arranged in a first focal plane of an optical system. The optical system is characterized in that it contains means for beam-splitting, where the optical sytem has a second focal plane, and where the emitter for the simulation beam is arranged in an optical path or extension thereof containing the second focal plane.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a simulator arranged for simulating firing and intended to be mounted on a weapon. The simulator includes an emitter for a simulation beam arranged to emit an electromagnetic beam, and beam shaping means located in the beam path of the simulation beam and arranged to shape the beam so that its beam lobe exhibits a predetermined shape within a large range of distances from a given minimum distance (R>min max