A system for the hookup of either a manned or unmanned vehicle with a
second vehicle which may be refueling. These vehicles may be both
airborne, one airborne and the other on the ground or both on the ground.
A probe extending from a first vehicle which may be refueled is joined to
a paradrogue or "flycatcher" at the end of a boom on a second vehicle
which may be a refueling vehicle. In bringing the probe into the
paradrogue an optical sensor on one of the vehicles is employed in
conjunction with optical beacons on the other vehicle with the sensor
measuring the relative motion between the probe and the paradrogue and
generating a control signal for controlling motion of the probe relative
to the paradrogue. The positioning of the probe relative to the
paradrogue is accurately controlled during the fueling operation by a
reeled cable mechanism utilizing a reel which is driven to wind one end
of the cable there around to retain the cable in a tensioned state. The
other end of the cable is attached to the refueling vehicle . . . The
cable, probe and the refueling vehicle are in a triangular configuration
while allowing only small interaction forces restrains relative motion
between the probe and the paradrogue.