Title :
Collateral damage risk: Quantifying the water surface bullet ricochet problem
Author_Institution :
Centre for Operationsl Res. & Anal., Defence R&D Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Bullet ricochet from the sea surface presents a problem for naval operators working in near-shore environments because it provides a significant but poorly constrained collateral damage risk. This paper presents results of ricochet experiments for five military projectiles. The experiments were carried out in a laboratory environment where a flat-water surface was ensured, but an approach to consider wavy surfaces is used to extend the results to consider simple wave fields. Computer-generated witness plates marking the post-ricochet flight path confirm operator concerns that ricochet of military projectiles from the water surface are unpredictable. This result underlines the need for alternative deterrence and classification capabilities.
Keywords :
military systems; projectiles; risk analysis; weapons; collateral damage risk; computer-generated witness plates marking; military projectiles; water surface bullet ricochet problem; Azimuth; Gravity; Laboratories; Nearest neighbor searches; Projectiles; Sea surface; Surface waves;
Conference_Titel :
Waterside Security Conference (WSS), 2010 International
Conference_Location :
Carrara
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8894-0
DOI :
10.1109/WSSC.2010.5730264