A "bang-bang", i.e. digital tracking system for a remote laser designated
target having position, rate and acceleration errors. The system is
responsive to the sign of the error signal (up/down, right/left) in
relation to boresight as opposed to the amplitude of the received signal
output from an optical quadrature detector to determine the occurrence of
two consecutive zero crossings of boresight following a system gain change
where there is a change in sign for consecutive signal detections and as a
result thereof reduces the size or amplitude of the digital control step
which is utilized to determine the limit cycle of the oscillation of the
tracker's optics. Additionally, an estimate of the velocity error is
determined from the number of signal detections between successive zero
crossings, i.e. from up to down, or vice versa, and left to right, or vice
versa and summed with the control step to provide a composite tracking
error signal which is applied to a gimbal drive mechanism controlling the
tracker optics.