Unattended laser target designator (ULTD) was designed to partly take the place of conventional LTDs for accurate
positioning and laser marking. Analyzed the precision, accuracy and errors of acoustic sensor array, the requirements of
laser generator, and the technology of image analysis and tracking, the major system modules were determined. The
target's classification, velocity and position can be measured by sensors, and then coded laser beam will be emitted
intelligently to mark the excellent position at the excellent time. The conclusion shows that, ULTD can not only avoid
security threats, be deployed massively, and accomplish battle damage assessment (BDA), but also be fit for
information-based warfare.
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