METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LIVE FIRE ANALYSIS

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There is provided systems and methods of projectile fire analysis of a live fire exercise. In one such method, where in the live fire exercise a plurality of participants fire projectiles at one or more targets using ranged weapons, the method comprises the following steps. Receiving from respective recording devices of each of the plurality of participants, respective timestamped projectile fire events detected at respective ranged weapons and each corresponding to the operator discharging a projectile from a ranged weapon and comprising a position of the ranged weapon. Receiving from respective recording devices connected to each of the one or more targets, timestamped projectile transit events detected at respective targets and each corresponding to the arrival of a projectile at the respective target. Identifying for each of at least some of the plurality of projectile transit events the respective projectile fire event corresponding to the firing of the projectile that arrived at the respective target, based at least in part on comparing the timestamps of the projectile transit events and the projectile fire events.

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CERVUS DEFENCE AND SECURITY LIMITEDPORTON SCIENCE PARK BYBROOK ROAD PORTON DOWN SALISBURY SP4 0BF

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
BADDELEY, Christopher Tiverton, GB 2 0
CRAIGIE, Phillip Salisbury Wiltshire, GB 1 0
KNIGHT, Edward Salisbury Wiltshire, GB 1 0
VANDERMEERSCH, Bram Salisbury Wiltshire, GB 1 0

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