Jeffrey Scott Eyster, Age 61115 W Main St, Ogden, IN 46148

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115 W Main St, Knightstown, IN 46148 (317) 439-0764

35 W Main St, Knightstown, IN 46148

3131 Lawndale Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46224

Batesville, IN

Camby, IN

Oldenburg, IN

Henry, IN

58 White Oak Dr, Batesville, IN 47006 (812) 932-0180

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Principles Systems Engineer

Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Raytheon
Principles Systems Engineer
Raytheon Technical Services Company
Principles Systems Engineer
Skills:
Integration, Security Clearance, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Earned Value Management, Aerospace, Program Management, Systems Engineering, Dod, Engineering Management, Configuration Management, Six Sigma, Defense
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Jeffrey Eyster

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Dynamic Pointing Accuracy Evaluation System And Method Used With A Gun That Fires A Projectile Under Control Of An Automated Fire Control System

US Patent:
6973865, Dec 13, 2005
Filed:
Dec 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/734446
Inventors:
Uldis Duselis - Indianapolis IN, US
Jeffrey Scott Eyster - Camby IN, US
Jesica Renee DeHerdt - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael Frederick Hampton - Zionsville IN, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41G003/06
US Classification:
89 4105, 89 4117, 434 19
Abstract:
A dynamic pointing accuracy evaluation system is used in conjunction with a weapon system that includes a gun that fires a projectile from a barrel toward a target. The firing of the projectile occurs upon receipt of a shoot command from an automated fire control system that is activated by a firing command generated by a gunner viewing the target through a gun sight. The dynamic pointing accuracy evaluation system includes a firing-image camera mounted to a barrel of the gun and aimed parallel to a boresight of the gun. A photo trigger command line transmits a photo trigger command from the fire control system to the firing-image camera. The firing-image camera produces a firing image upon receipt of the photo trigger command. A computer receives the firing image and determines a calculated strike location from the firing image and from a range of the gun to the target.

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