This article shows includes information regarding a Small Arms, Tank Target and Air To Ground Scoring Systems.
Within the "LOMAH" family there are several systems such as:
SASS; Small Arms Scoring System
Description:
- The SASS scores all supersonic projectiles. The scoring algorithm depends on precise measuring of Mach cone time of arrival in 4 pressure transducers. Therefore the SASS needs no calibration.

- The use of a scoring system will increase the throughput and make the validation of the gunners efficient and very cost effective.
- The system comprises one Beam Sensor Unit BSU, one Target Processor Unit TPU and a set of cables.
- The Beam Sensor Unit is placed below and in front of the target. The Target Processor Unit is connected via a cable to the BSU.
- All calculations are made in the TPU and the result is presented in x and y coordinates.

- Several systems (SASS) can be connected in series to the range officer´s computer.
- For a scoring area of 1 x 1 m the accuracy is better than 10 mm.
TTSS; Tank Target Scoring System
Description
- The TTSS is based on the same technology as the SASS but with a longer Beam Sensor Unit BSU. The TTSS is available for moving and static targets.


ATG; Air To Ground Scoring System
Description
- The calibration free Air To Ground (ATG) scoring system is intended to be used at Air To Ground firing ranges for scoring of supersonic projectiles.

- The target area equipment consists of a Target Processor Unit TPU, a Beam Sensor Unit BSU, an antenna and a 12 VDC battery. The target area equipment is placed in front and below the target, and behind a protection wall.
- The pressure sensors of the BSU detects the shock wave from a passing supersonic projectile. The scoring data, i.e. hit order (time information) from the sensors is transmitted via radio link in real time to the Marque Scoring Station.

- The scoring data (time information) is used by the Marque Scoring Station when calculating the scoring result. The scoring result is graphically displayed on the color monitor as x and y coordinates, or as miss distance in 12 sectors. The salvo center, mean miss distance, and total number of scored rounds are displayed together with the graphic picture. The scoring result can also be displayed in tabular form round by round, as well as being printed.
- The scoring result is stored in an SQL data base.
- The Marque Scoring Station can as an option receive scoring data from up to six different targets.
"LOMAH" Equipment
