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  2. Semi-automatic command to line of sight - Wikipedia

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    It can then give electronic instructions to the missile that correct its flight path so it is flying along a straight line from the sighting device to the target. Most antitank SACLOS systems such as Milan and TOW use a strobe or flare ( visible , infrared (IR) or ultraviolet (UV) light) in the tail of the missile with an appropriate sensor on ...

  3. Missile guidance - Wikipedia

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    The missile's target accuracy is a critical factor for its effectiveness. Guidance systems improve missile accuracy by improving its Probability of Guidance (Pg). [1] These guidance technologies can generally be divided up into a number of categories, with the broadest categories being "active", "passive", and "preset" guidance.

  4. Command guidance - Wikipedia

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    Since so many types of missile use this guidance system, they are usually subdivided into four groups: A particular type of command guidance and navigation where the missile is always commanded to lie on the line of sight (LOS) between the tracking unit and the aircraft is known as command to line of sight (CLOS) or three-point guidance.

  5. Manual command to line of sight - Wikipedia

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    Typically the missile is steered with a joystick, and its path is observed through a periscope-type telescopic sight. The missiles are usually equipped with a magnesium flare in the base that automatically ignites on launch and allows the gunner to visually track the fast-moving missile in a manner similar in concept to tracer ammunition.

  6. Proportional navigation - Wikipedia

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    The voltage applied to the mirror while keeping it locked on the target is then also used (although amplified) to deflect the control surfaces that steer the missile, thereby making missile velocity vector rotation proportional to line of sight rotation. Although this does not result in a rotation rate that is always exactly proportional to the ...

  7. Line of sight (missile) - Wikipedia

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    In missile guidance, line of sight (LOS) is the line directly between the launcher/tacker and the target, which must be in view.If the target is moving the missile is constantly manoeuvred to be on the line of sight as it changes, this results in the missile flying a curved path to the target (see command to line-of-sight).

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    Mitja Kobal/GETTY IMAGES. 2. Go Stargazing. Astronomy is one of the most fascinating and magical subjects, and stargazing is an undeniably romantic hobby and a good place to start if you and your ...

  9. Terminal guidance - Wikipedia

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    The term is generally used in reference to missile guidance systems, and specifically to missiles that use more than one guidance system through the missile's flight. Computer simulation of artillery rocket using GPS trajectory correction fuze in the terminal phase