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  • ...or]] capability, GPS/inertial midcourse guidance and [[thermal imaging]] [[terminal guidance]]; both this and French [[SCALP EG]], made by [[MBDA]] and based on French
    381 bytes (50 words) - 01:54, 24 March 2011
  • ...ource-to-target relationships that are beyond line of sight, principally [[terminal guidance]] for weapons, but also for certain long-range radars
    229 bytes (29 words) - 10:11, 15 April 2011
  • ...on autopilot, between launch/takeoff/[[boost phase]] and final approach/[[terminal guidance]]
    198 bytes (28 words) - 11:30, 26 February 2009
  • ...] for [[anti-air warfare]], this radar provides the final illumination for terminal guidance of an SM-2 [[surface-to-air missile]]
    206 bytes (26 words) - 21:32, 19 July 2008
  • ...itter on a guided weapon, such as a missile or guided shell; usually for [[terminal guidance]]; contrast with [[semi-active radar homing]]
    234 bytes (34 words) - 10:10, 15 April 2011
  • ...s of [[launch (general vehicle)]] to the final area where its approach and terminal guidance comes into play, or it may involve a number of turns either preprogrammed o
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  • ...maximize the chance of collision. It still would be likely to switch to a terminal guidance mode, using active radar, SARH, or infrared, when it nears the target. ...the target. The missile might or might not depend on that active radar for terminal guidance, or might supplement the radar with infrared for its final approach.
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  • ...close, had no time to maneuver, terminal guidance might not be necessary. Terminal guidance would be especially unnecessary if the weapon had a nuclear warhead.
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  • {{r|Terminal guidance}}
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  • ...us wave|continuous wave, mechanically steered, radar#Warship combat radars|terminal guidance illumination radar for the RIM-156 Standard SM-2 missile. These missiles us
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  • ...submarines. they has inertial midcourse guidance coupled with active radar terminal guidance. While they are subsonic and much easier to intercept than more recent miss
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  • ...he latter case, either the weapon will have onboard target acquisition and terminal guidance sensors, or it can a reference (e.g., [[laser designator]] spot) that is su
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  • ...st commonly associated with semi-active radar homing missile midcourse and terminal guidance. Most tactical vehicles are otherwise threatened by pulse doppler search an
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  • ...the AIM-120 AMRAAM|AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM air-to-air missile has been added for terminal guidance. Because of that seeker, the ERAM acronym, in 2008, was redefined to mean E
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  • {{r|Terminal guidance}}
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  • ...elopment of SAMs, as the first SAM to have its own active radar homing for terminal guidance. <ref name=GS-S-200-main>{{citation
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  • ...erloading them with false targets. A [[sacrificial decoy]] interferes with terminal guidance of weapons, making itself a more attractive electronic target than the true
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  • ...acoustic sensor to find the general area of its target, with [[infrared]] terminal guidance for the final approach. The derivative fielded in 2003 uses semi-active las
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  • ...the AIM-120 AMRAAM|AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM air-to-air missile has been added for terminal guidance. Because of that seeker, the ERAM acronym, in 2008, was redefined to mean E
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  • ...Standard SM-2 surface-to-air missile, which uses the SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 for terminal guidance.
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