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Military Computer in fire control system

Composed of
Fire Control System

A fire control system (FCS) based on military-grade computer, or commonly known as an artillery system, is a combat system composed of many subsystems with different functions that work together through security connections. It usually includes a data computer, a target director, a surveillance radar and human machine interface. The main purpose is to assist long-range weapon system on aiming, object tracking and hitting targets. Fire systems do the same tasks as a human gunner but faster and more accurately.

Data Computer

Target Director

Surveillance Radar

Human machine interface

Key to Win Battles

Whether the fire control system is installed on a naval based warship or a land-based vehicle, apart from the artillery itself and the radar system, the human-machine interface (HMI) is most related to the weapon operator. Therefore, the quality of the HMI directly affects the operator’s analysis and decision-making on the battlefield, which in turn may decide to win or lose a battle.

Requirements of FCS HMI

An HMI display or panel computer needs to conform to military specifications including appropriate computing power and other specific functions, such as image processing, storage of information streams, or the design of multi-function keys for easy operation.

Appropriate computing power

Image processing

Storage of information streams

The design of multi-function keys

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