Flight Test and Recovery of Gun-Launched Instrumented Projectiles Using High-G Onboard Recording Techniques

2007 
Researchers at the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) have recently completed experimental testing with a G-hardened gun-launched miniature instrumentation package that fits within the projectile fuze cavity for obtaining realistic in-bore, deceleration, and projectile impact data. This device consists of an accelerometer and a digital recorder that is designed for the reliable capture of ballistic data during projectile launch, flight, and target impact. During recent flight test evaluation at the ARL, Aberdeen Proving Ground, projectiles containing this device were tested with a telemetry link as well as recovery and direct downloading of onboard recorded data. For projectile impact studies both concrete and bunker targets were successfully engaged. This methodology of onboard data recording has been shown to provide a reliable and high-fidelity characterization of projectile in-bore and impact events critical for advanced munitions designers
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