Multipleness determination of hyposcope is at the terms of providing of the set eyeshot
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2014.26255Keywords:
sniper, hyposcope, multipleness, fire task, firin, effectiveness of fireAbstract
The features of the modern armed conflicts are required by the sniper fire mission by high-reliability and an operationability. For increase of the firing efficiency of the sniper rifle are equipped hyposcopes, the increase of multipleness of which positively influences on purpose hit of the probability but negatively affects the mean expected time on the fire job processing. There is certain correlation of angular sizes of target and corner eyeshots at which a fire task will be executed with most efficiency breech-sight. Consequently, development of method of determination of multipleness of hyposcope at the terms of providing of the set eyeshot at the fire job processing a sniper is actual tasks.
By the methods of optics dependence which links multipleness of hyposcope and distance to the purpose for certain eyeshot is got, which the developed method is on the basis of, that allows to determine the maximal value of multipleness of hyposcope at the terms of providing of eyeshot no less set.
The got method allows to determine the rational correlation of angular sizes of purpose and eyeshot hyposcope which will be instrumental in the increase of efficiency of the fire task processing a sniper. The developed method can be also used for development of recommendations on application of weapon with hyposcopes and during forming of requirements to technical descriptions of such weapon.
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