Seminar On GUIDED MISSILE
Seminar On GUIDED MISSILE
Seminar On GUIDED MISSILE
ON
“GUIDED MISSILE”
SANJAY SINGH
B-TECH VII SEM
E.C.
INTRODUCTION
• Guided Missiles, usually containing
conventional or nuclear explosives, guided
in flight towards a target either by remote
control or by internal mechanisms. Guided
missiles vary widely in size and type,
ranging from large strategic ballistic
missiles with nuclear warheads to small,
portable rockets carried by foot soldiers.
PRINCIPLE
• TRACKING
• GUIDANCE
• FLIGHT
POWER SOURCE
1) SELF CONTAINED ROCKET MOTORS: It
contains a motor fan which force it by the air to proceed.
It is less efficient & used in the past era.
2) AIR BREATHING JET ENGINE’S: In this type of
power source the combustion chamber in which the fuel
burns is called the motor When the fuel in a solid-
propellant rocket is ignited, the gases formed during
combustion are forced out the nozzle and the rocket
moves forward. The fuel is called the grain and is often
formed with a hollow core for longer burning times.
WARHEAD
• A warhead is an explosive device used in
military conflicts, used to destroy enemy
vehicles or buildings.
• Typically, a warhead is delivered by a
missile,rocket or torpedo. It consists of
the explosive material, and a detonator.
Types of warhead
• Explosive: An explosive charge is used to
disintegrate the target, and damage
surrounding areas with a shockwave.
• Chemical: A toxic chemical, such as nerve
gas is dispersed, which is designed to injure
or kill human beings.
• Biological: An infectious agent, such as
anthrax is dispersed, which is designed to
sicken and kill humans
BALLISTA
• The ballista is a
powerful weapon
conceived as a
giant crossbow, to
eject heavy darts
singly or in
groups. It is also
sometimes
referred to as a
bolt thrower.
TYPES OF MISSILES
A) SURFACE TO SURFACE
1. V-1 & V-2 2. LAND BASED.
2. LAND BASED STRATEGIC MISSILE.
3.SEA BASED STRATEGICAL MISSILE.
4.CRUISE MISSILE.
5.TACTICAL MISSILE.
B) AIR LAUNCHED MISSILE
C) SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE
* AIR DEFENCE
V-1 & V-2
LAND BASED MISSILE
SEA BASED MISSILE
CRUISE MISSILE
AIR LAUNCHED MISSILE
NUCLEAR MISSILE
SURFACE TO AIR
INERTIAL GUIDANCE
SYSTEM (INERTIAL
PLATFORM)
An inertial navigation system measures the
position and altitude of a vehicle by measuring
the accelerations and rotations applied to the
system's inertial frame. It consists of an inertial
navigation system combined with control
mechanisms, allowing the path of a vehicle to be
controlled according to the position determined
by the inertial navigation system
Guidance system
A guidance system is a device or group of
devices used to navigate a ship, aircraft,
missile, rocket, satellite, or other craft.
Typically this refers to a system that
navigates without direct or continuous
human control. Systems that are intended to
have a high degree of human interaction are
usually referred to as a navigational system
TYPES OF GUIDANCE
• REMOTE CONTROL
• BEAM RIDING
• LASER GUIDANCE
• ACTIVE REDAR HOMING
• WIRE GUIDED MISSILE
• INFRARED HOMING
REMOTE CONTROL
IN THIS TYPE OF
GUIDANCE SYSTEM
WE SIMPLY USED A
REMOTE CONTROL
TO JUST GIVE THE
INSTRUCTION TO
THE FINS OF THE
MISSILE TO MOVE
IT TOWARD’ THE
TARGET
BEAM RIDING
• Beam-riding guidance leads a missile to its
target by means of radar or a laser beam. It
is one of the simplest forms of radar or laser
guidance.
• The main use of this kind of system is to
destroy airplanes or tanks
LASER GUIDANCE
A wire-guided
missile is a
missile guided by
signals sent to it
via thin wires
reeled out during
flight.
INFRARED HOMING
SANJAY SINGH
B.TECH,(E.C.),VII’th SEM