-
mount a
gyrostabilized platform.
These systems can have very high
precisions (e.g.,
Advanced Inertial Reference Sphere). Like all
gyrostabilized platforms...
- A
gyroscope (from
Ancient Gr**** γῦρος gŷros, "round" and σκοπέω skopéō, "to look") is a
device used for
measuring or
maintaining orientation and angular...
- Mi-35M with the OPS-24N
survey and
sighting system together with the
gyrostabilized OLS GOES-324...
- bombsight,
known as the "Blue Ox",
which was an
optical electromechanical gyrostabilized analog computer. The
device was able to determine, from
variables put...
-
States in 1904.
Along with
Elmer Sperry,
Norden worked on the
first gyrostabilizers for
United States ships, and
became recognized for his contributions...
- than was
possible on the M3. Additionally, the M4
featured a one-axis
gyrostabilizer, which,
while not
precise enough to
allow for
accurate firing while...
-
divided into:
Inertial guidance With a
gimballed gyrostabilized platform or fluid-suspended
gyrostabilized platform With
strapdown inertial guidance Preset...
- altitude-altitude
mounts are used in
satellite photography for
tracking purposes.
Gyrostabilized gimbals which house multiple sensors are also used for
airborne surveillance...
- in 1904. In 1911,
Norden joined Sperry Gyroscope to work on ship
gyrostabilizers, and then
moved to work
directly for the U.S. Navy as a consultant...
-
stabilizer (disambiguation), on
ships and
aircraft Gun stabilizer, or
gyrostabilizer, a
device that
helps a
moving tank's
gunner to aim the gun Sway bar...