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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 a3 KB (490 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
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- Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function to the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]]172 bytes (20 words) - 19:14, 7 March 2011
- '''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 a3 KB (490 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
- {{r|Inertial navigation system}}482 bytes (60 words) - 05:30, 15 March 2024
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- {{r|Inertial navigation}}257 bytes (32 words) - 16:05, 22 June 2010
- {{r|Inertial navigation}}393 bytes (49 words) - 02:38, 27 June 2012
- {{r|Inertial navigation}}518 bytes (65 words) - 17:46, 5 April 2024
- Midcourse guidance uses [[inertial navigation]] supplemented with [[GPS]]; they can take guidance updates through a radio723 bytes (103 words) - 11:06, 12 October 2009
- ...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 rai3 KB (486 words) - 09:10, 22 April 2024
- The missile used storable liquid propellant and [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]]. Its range was 120 km/75 miles/2 KB (264 words) - 17:07, 22 March 2024
- First-generation SLBMs used inertial navigation, with inertial navigation systems both on the submarine, which determined the launch point coordinate4 KB (648 words) - 16:24, 30 March 2024
- ...imensional triangulation of the radio signal from the capsule and possibly inertial navigation3 KB (391 words) - 05:21, 15 March 2024
- ...propulsion is not to be confused with the well-established technique of [[inertial navigation]].10 KB (1,424 words) - 12:41, 8 June 2011
- ...AVEWAY laser guidance, or use the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) with inertial navigation|inertial guidance, often supplemented with Global Positioning System satell8 KB (1,240 words) - 09:09, 19 March 2024
- It had relatively inaccurate [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]] ,designed by MIT, manufactured by General Electric and5 KB (783 words) - 07:21, 25 March 2024
- ...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 M3 KB (399 words) - 02:02, 21 March 2024
- Guidance most often uses inertial navigation, sensing accelerations and decelerations on the path away from a precisely11 KB (1,605 words) - 09:12, 22 April 2024
- Guidance for the boost and midcourse phases are usually [[inertial navigation|inertial]], although some systems also use [[celestial guidance]].9 KB (1,327 words) - 07:27, 25 March 2024
- ...ollowing/terrain-avoidance radar, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) viewing, inertial navigation coupled with GPS, and a moving map display. Flight crew can wear night vis5 KB (740 words) - 18:08, 1 April 2024
- ...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=2hJT8 KB (1,320 words) - 12:25, 6 March 2011
- === 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 bound53 KB (8,395 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...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 countermeasur12 KB (1,945 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
- | inertial navigation system (to be replaced with AN/SNU-8422 KB (3,413 words) - 15:53, 4 April 2024
- * [[Inertial navigation/Definition]]28 KB (2,875 words) - 16:19, 7 April 2024
- ...mponents also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.19 KB (2,822 words) - 16:21, 30 March 2024
- ...mponents also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.20 KB (2,899 words) - 07:03, 4 April 2024
- * [[Inertial navigation/Related Articles]]36 KB (4,044 words) - 16:22, 7 April 2024
- * [[Template:Inertial navigation/Metadata]]39 KB (4,231 words) - 05:22, 8 April 2024
- ...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 Ex31 KB (4,588 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
- ...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 s74 KB (11,149 words) - 11:11, 4 April 2024