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1 deviated pursuit guidance
1) Военный термин: наведение методом погони с углом упреждения2) Космонавтика: наведение по кривой погони с постоянным угломУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deviated pursuit guidance
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2 deviated pursuit guidance
наведение методом [по кривой] погони с углом упрежденияEnglish-Russian military dictionary > deviated pursuit guidance
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3 deviated pursuit guidance
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > deviated pursuit guidance
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4 guidance
управление; ркт. наведение; руководящие [директивные] указания; директива; руководствоstellar-inertia! guidance — астроинерциальное наведение, инерциальное наведение с астрокоррекцпей
terrain (contour) matching guidance — корреляционное наведение методом сопоставления эталонной картографической программы с РЛ отображением местности
— beam climber guidance— celestial navigation guidance— fixed lead-angle guidance— gravitational correlation guidance— gravitational guidance— hyperbolic navigation guidance— instrumental guidance— launching-phase guidance— lead-angle guidance— proportional closure guidance— tracking guidance* * * -
5 guidance
beam(-climber, -follower, -rider,-riding) guidance — наведение (ракеты) по лучу
reference trajectory reentry guidance — управление КЛА при возвращении в атмосферу с использованием опорной траектории
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6 наведение методом погони с углом упреждения
Military: deviated pursuit guidanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наведение методом погони с углом упреждения
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7 наведение по кривой погони с постоянным углом
Astronautics: deviated pursuit guidanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наведение по кривой погони с постоянным углом
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