TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention belongs to the sector for the protection and safety of vehicles
against an attack by means of aerial systems or C-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems).
[0002] The present invention relates to a protection device for both civil and military
vehicles and ships. This system is applicable to all configurations of land, sea,
and aerial vehicles and assures their protection in a short period of time against
manned and unmanned aerial systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are currently a number of systems, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, loitering
munition, guided munition and both man-in-the-loop and man-out-of-the-loop missile
systems which can be launched from land, aerial, space, naval or underwater platforms
and allow attacking vehicles from the air. These systems have evolved and combine
technology such as artificial intelligence, machine vision and object recognition
systems, and sensor fusion systems which use information coming from multiple sensors
such as radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical systems, multispectral systems, cameras
in different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum (visible, infrared, etc.), acoustic
sensors, magnetic sensors, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Inertial Navigation
System (INS), etc. The purpose of all these systems is to acquire one or several targets
(the vehicles that the present system seeks to protect) to later implement different
measures, including identification, guidance towards the target, neutralization and/or
destruction in the case of military targets.
[0004] Some of these systems can be interfered with in different ways by means of electronic
warfare systems, GNSS denial in an area, etc., but it can generally be observed how
the lethality of different systems, particularly unmanned systems, cause them to be
light years ahead of technologies for controlling their use, which makes it very difficult
to protect infrastructures, people, and vehicles against attacks of this type.
[0005] Different counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS or counter-UAS) protection and defense
systems are currently known. These systems usually include both passive systems (networks
launched from other aerial vehicles to capture the attacking system, for example)
and active systems (detection systems using radar, cameras, RF sensors, etc.), which
allow the detection, identification, capture, deactivation, neutralization, retreat,
and/or destruction of the attacking systems.
[0006] However, and although there are a number of commercial systems against attacks of
this type, there is no definitive solution that allows eliminating all the risks and
offer a high degree of security. Among the multiple limitations and deficiencies of
current protection systems is the difficulty in preventing or at least minimizing
attacks by loitering munition systems targeting units and vehicles that are scattered
outside of the protective umbrella of complex C-UAS systems which are usually present
in high security areas, critical infrastructures, and highly protected building complexes.
[0007] The different systems and sensors incorporated in aerial vehicles (UAS) and in any
other system such as recognition and surveillance satellites, perform an essential
task in reference to target detection. For example, object recognition systems capture
the signature of said objects to be identified by means of machine vision and cameras,
process them to extract their most important characteristics (referred to as features
in the literature in the field of artificial intelligence, data science and machine
learning) which are stored (whether in a database or as part of the coefficients or
weights of a neural network or another type of network). These characteristics or
features are subsequently used by onboard systems of the UAS, satellites, or other
surveillance elements for comparison with the received data flows (in real time or
to be later processed) from the onboard cameras or sensors.
[0008] If the recognition system decides (depending on its internal logic and on several
minimum levels) that the system detected by the onboard sensors and systems is one
of the previously stored targets, the UAS makes the decisions previously defined in
the design of the UAS system or of its (software or hardware) components. Some examples
of decisions to be made can simply be to loiter above the target, taking further data,
or attack it.
[0009] Many C-UAS systems are based on storing in a database all the signatures and characteristics
or features of the different known types of UAS, loitering munition, aircraft, etc.
This means that a thorough observation work of said UAS must have previously been
performed with the set of sensors used for collecting and storing the signature of
said UAS (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral signature,
visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature, magnetic
signature, GNSS position, or others). This also means that these C-UAS systems are
not prepared for a new type of UAS or for a type of UAS that has not previously been
identified as its features have not been previously stored.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The system proposed by the patent overcomes the aforementioned drawbacks in a fully
satisfactory manner, allowing the protection of vehicles, people, troops and other
elements against attack by aerial systems.
[0011] To that end, the system of the present invention comprises different layers of protection
and concealing against systems and sensors currently present in aerial platforms and
satellites that perform target identification, acquisition, and tracking.
[0012] The objective of the different concealing and protection layers is to prevent the
UAS and the systems onboard same to be able to have the signature of the vehicles,
people, troops, and other elements to be protected, where, first of all, they cannot
be captured and stored, and at the same time allowing vehicles to modify their different
signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral signature,
visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature, magnetic
signature, GNSS position, or others in any band or of any type) in a quick and simple
manner.
[0013] To that end, any vehicle must be provided with the system of the present invention
when it leaves the factory to prevent the capture and storage of its signature (visual,
etc.). However, if this were not possible, it is essential for all the vehicles or
entities to be protected have the system of the present invention when they are in
operation so that the surveillance UAV, satellites, etc., cannot distinguish among
the different vehicles. That is, protection is first achieved by means of concealing
and secondarily by means of modifying the signature when changing the order and type
of panels making up the system of the present invention.
[0014] The system object of the invention, which is positioned at the top of the vehicle,
ship or entity to be protected, comprises a first panel, which can arranged parallel
or not with respect to an upper wall of the vehicle or with respect to the surface
of a turret if the vehicle is a military vehicle, and at least one attachment element
for attaching the first panel to any wall, surface or attachment of the vehicle or
turret.
[0015] The system further comprises a second panel which is attached to the first panel,
and at least one attachment element between the first panel and the second panel.
The passive security system further comprises an additional number of panels and attachment
elements between panels, depending on the level of protection needed) attached to
the second panel. That is, the system of the present invention comprises a set of
panels attached to one another and said set in turn being attached to the vehicle.
[0016] The panels can be of any shape, material, dimensions, and thickness, being positioned
at different distances from one another, either maintaining a layer of air between
them or not, and said panels can also be painted or decorated on their faces for camouflage
purposes or simply for advertising purposes in civil vehicles which are to present
a given visual signature (for example, a drawing). The combination of these characteristics
allows the coupling of metallic panels (with a signature and given radar section),
panels made of a material or with a coating or paint that minimizes the signature
in one part of the spectrum or thermal emission, plastic panels, or panels made of
an anti-reflective material, or of any material or shape that allows concealing or
modifying the signature of the assembly before sensors available in the UAS or satellites,
and it can even be a panel on which complex systems for modifying the signature and
camouflage are placed, such as ADAPTIV system by BAE SYSTEMS, for example.
[0017] An important feature of the invention is that it allows the disassembly of the panel
structure such that the position of each panel can be interchanged, for example, changing
the position of the panel farthest from the upper surface of the vehicle in order
to place it in the position closest to the upper surface of the vehicle, effectively
modifying the signatures of the C-UAS protection system-vehicle assembly.
[0018] Furthermore, the system allows the protection of the vehicle as it allows the disassembly
of several panels from the panel structure, maintaining on the vehicle one or several
of the panels and installing the disassembled panels on the ground, on poles or supports,
on other surfaces far from the vehicle or on other nearby vehicles. This minimizes
the probability of sustaining an attack since the guidance system of any attack device
(whether it is an unmanned aerial vehicle, loitering munition, guided munition, missile,
etc.) will have to decide which of the different structures is the one that effectively
covers the vehicle to be protected. This is an important aspect when protecting parked
vehicles (whether on the front lines of combat or on advanced or retreated lines),
stationed troops (in trenches, etc.).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] To complement the description being made and for the purpose of helping to better
understand the features of the invention, a set of drawings in which the following
has been depicted in an illustrative and non-limiting manner has been attached as
an integral part of said description:
Figure 1 shows a side view of the device of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a front view of the device of the invention.
Figure 3 shows a top view of the device of the invention.
Figure 4 shows a view of the device of the invention with several panels disassembled
from the vehicle and placed on supports near the vehicle to be protected.
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of several embodiments of the device of the invention
with panels of different sizes, with a different number of attachments for attaching
to the vehicles, with different numbers of panels, and with panels of different materials
and characteristics.
[0020] A list of the different elements depicted in the figures integrating the invention
is provided below:
- 1 =
- First panel.
- 2 =
- Attachment device for attaching the first panel to the vehicle.
- 3 =
- Second panel.
- 4 =
- Attachment device for attaching the second panel to the first panel.
- 5 =
- Third panel.
- 6 =
- Attachment device for attaching the third panel to the second panel.
- 7 =
- Fourth panel.
- 8 =
- Attachment device for attaching the fourth panel to the third panel.
- 9 =
- Fifth panel.
- 10 =
- Attachment device for attaching the fifth panel to the fourth panel.
- 11 =
- Attachment devices for attaching panels to the floor or to another surface.
- 12 =
- Counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device.
- 13 =
- Vehicle.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0021] As indicated above and as can be seen in Figures 1 , 6, 7 and 8, the preferred embodiment
of the C-UAS security system (12) in vehicles, object of the invention, comprises
a first panel (1), a second panel (3), a third panel (5), a fourth panel (7), a fifth
panel (9), one or several attachment devices for attaching the first panel to the
vehicle (2) which attach the system of the present invention to the vehicle (13),
one or several attachment devices for attaching the second panel to the first panel
(4), one or several attachment devices for attaching the third panel to the second
panel (6), one or several attachment devices for attaching the fourth panel to the
third panel (8), one or several attachment devices for attaching the fifth panel to
the fourth panel (10), and one or several attachment devices for attaching a set of
panels of the system to the floor or to another surface (11). In other embodiments,
there can be a larger or smaller number of panels, with a different shape, with a
surface that is larger or smaller than that of the vehicle to be protected and of
a different thickness, and having zero, the same or different separation between panels.
[0022] The panels (1), (3), (5), (7) and (9) are manufactured with various materials (wood,
plastic, metals, composites, etc.), can be coated with a material or paint by way
of protection in order to achieve the properties of concealing and modifying the different
features and signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral
signature, visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature,
magnetic signature, or others) required in each case.
[0023] Figure 4 shows a view of the device of the invention with several panels disassembled
from the vehicle and these panels being placed on supports near the vehicle to be
protected.
[0024] Figure 5 shows a perspective view of several embodiments of the device of the invention
with panels of different sizes, with a different number of attachments for attaching
to the vehicles, with different numbers of panels, and with panels of different materials
and characteristics.
[0025] Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the different panels (1), (3), (5), (7), (9).
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of the attachment devices between the panels (4),
(6), (8), (10). Figure 8 shows a perspective view of the attachment devices for attaching
to the vehicle (2). Figure 9 shows a perspective view of the attachment devices for
attaching panels to the floor or to another surface (11).
1. A counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12),
characterized in that it comprises:
• one or several panels (1), (3), (5), (7), (9),
• one or several attachment devices for attaching to the vehicle (2) of any type,
• one or several attachment devices between the panels (4), (6), (8), (10) of any
type, allowing the assembly and disassembly of one panel on another, and the separation
of a subset of panels with respect to the system as a whole.
2. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12) according to claim
1,
characterized in that it comprises:
• one or several attachment devices for attaching panels to the floor or to another
surface (11) to be able to distribute one or several panels of the system around the
vehicle.
3. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12) according to claim
1, characterized in that it allows the change of location of some panels with respect to others for the purpose
of modifying the signature or signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual
or multispectral signature, visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature,
acoustic signature, magnetic signature or others) of the system.
4. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12) according to claim
1, characterized in that it allows removing or adding additional panels for the purpose of modifying the signature
or signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral signature,
visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature, magnetic
signature or others) of the system.
5. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12) according to claim
1, characterized in that it allows the use of panels of different shapes, materials, dimensions and thicknesses,
being positioned at the same or at different distances from one another, either maintaining
a layer of air between them or not.
6. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) protection device (12) according to claim
1, characterized in that it can be attached to a rotating turret of the vehicle such that the system rotates
with said turret rather than rotating with the vehicle as a whole.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. A counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) concealing, camouflage and protection device
(12),
characterized in that it comprises:
• one or several panels (1), (3), (5), (7), (9),
• one or several attachment devices for attaching to a vehicle (2) of any type,
• one or several attachment devices between the panels (4), (6), (8), (10) of any
type, allowing the assembly and disassembly of one panel on another, and the separation
of a subset of panels with respect to the system as a whole, and allowing the change
of location of some panels with respect to others, which modifies the signature or
signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual or multispectral signature,
visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature, acoustic signature, magnetic
signature or others) of the system captured by the different sensors used in the different
aerial systems flying over the vehicle.
2. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) concealing, camouflage and protection device
(12) according to claim 1,
characterized in that it comprises:
• one or several attachment devices for attaching panels to the floor or to another
surface (11) not belonging to the vehicle to be able to distribute one or several
panels of the system around the vehicle simulating the signature or signatures of
the vehicle in another position different from that of the vehicle.
3. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) concealing, camouflage and protection device
(12) according to claim 1, characterized in that it allows removing or adding additional panels in any position for the purpose of
modifying the signature or signatures (radar, LIDAR, sonar, electro-optical, visual
or multispectral signature, visible and infrared spectral signature, thermal signature,
acoustic signature, magnetic signature or others) of the system captured by the different
sensors used in the different aerial systems flying over the vehicle.
4. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) concealing, camouflage and protection device
(12) according to claim 1, characterized in that it allows the use of panels of different shapes, materials, dimensions and thicknesses,
being positioned at the same or at different distances from one another, maintaining
a layer of air between them or no separation at all.
5. The counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) concealing, camouflage and protection device
(12) according to claim 1, characterized in that it can be attached to a rotating turret of the vehicle such that the system rotates
with said turret rather than rotating with the vehicle as a whole.