Study of a Seismic Mortar Location Technique
A light weight, man packed seismic system has been investigated as a means for hostile mortar location. Developed location algorithms, utilizing seismic signals from both hostile and directed fire, were evaluated against field measurement data which simulated battlefield conditions. (Author)
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