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  • '''Inertial navigation''' is a technique of navigation that does not depend on external references There are two major types of inertial navigation sensors, gimballed, where the sensors can move, and strapdown, where they a
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  • Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function to the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]]
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  • '''Inertial navigation''' is a technique of navigation that does not depend on external references There are two major types of inertial navigation sensors, gimballed, where the sensors can move, and strapdown, where they a
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  • {{r|Inertial navigation system}}
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  • Midcourse guidance uses [[inertial navigation]] supplemented with [[GPS]]; they can take guidance updates through a radio
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  • ...s for aircraft and surface ships, they can be only a secondary system to [[inertial navigation]], since GPS signals do not penetrate water. Submarines do occasionally rai
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  • The missile used storable liquid propellant and [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]]. Its range was 120 km/75 miles/
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  • First-generation SLBMs used inertial navigation, with inertial navigation systems both on the submarine, which determined the launch point coordinate
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  • ...imensional triangulation of the radio signal from the capsule and possibly inertial navigation
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  • ...propulsion is not to be confused with the well-established technique of [[inertial navigation]].
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  • ...AVEWAY laser guidance, or use the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) with inertial navigation|inertial guidance, often supplemented with Global Positioning System satell
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  • It had relatively inaccurate [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]] ,designed by MIT, manufactured by General Electric and
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  • ...Dempster fly first international sortie in SR-71A #61-7972 when the Astro-Inertial Navigation System ( ANS ) fails on a training mission and they accidentally fly into M
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  • Guidance most often uses inertial navigation, sensing accelerations and decelerations on the path away from a precisely
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  • Guidance for the boost and midcourse phases are usually [[inertial navigation|inertial]], although some systems also use [[celestial guidance]].
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  • ...ollowing/terrain-avoidance radar, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) viewing, inertial navigation coupled with GPS, and a moving map display. Flight crew can wear night vis
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  • ...eld. <ref name=Chatfield>{{cite book |title= Fundamentals of High Accuracy Inertial Navigation |page= Chapter 1, Part VIII p. 7 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2hJT
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  • === Astro-Inertial Navigation System (ANS) === ...ng System and its family of position determining satellites). U-2 and A-12 Inertial Navigation Systems existed, but US Air Force planners wanted a system that would bound
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  • ...rsions, have increased data storage and bandwidth, GPS and ring-laser gyro inertial navigation, the AN/ALR-56M radar warning receiver and AN/ALE electronics countermeasur
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  • | inertial navigation system (to be replaced with AN/SNU-84
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  • * [[Inertial navigation/Definition]]
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  • ...mponents also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.
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  • ...mponents also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.
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  • * [[Inertial navigation/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Inertial navigation/Metadata]]
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  • ...munitions fired will be the existing 40 kilometers because of its GPS and inertial navigation guidance - it is accurate to less than 10 meters using the existing M982 Ex
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  • ...first Army system that used an airborne digital computer to combine DF and inertial navigation information. The next refinement, LEFT FOOT, combined the LAFFING EAGLE's s
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