LouBoyd
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know of a commercial equivalent of this device for use on hunting rifles? What's shown is a four year old prototype. Basically it's like having a rifle with high rotational inertia in windage and elevation but with only small additional weight. It's advantage is that it can correct for barrel wander before firing as it has a feedback loop speed many times faster than a human's eye-muscle loop speed. It could used either solid state gyros or a video camera in the scope to detect angular movement. It would be good for hunting when only unsupported shots are practical.
Intelligent Automation, Inc.
The equivalent for tanks and ships have been around since WWII.
Intelligent Automation, Inc.
The equivalent for tanks and ships have been around since WWII.