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Manual command to line of
sight (
MCLOS or MACLOS) is a
method for
guiding guided missiles. With an
MCLOS missile, the
operator must
track the missile...
- NATO
reporting name: AT-3 Sagger) is a
manual command to line of
sight (
MCLOS) wire-guided anti-tank
guided missile (ATGM)
system developed in the Soviet...
- Guidance:
Radio command MCLOS Warhead: 5.4 kg HEAT 500 mm vs RHA;maximum 650 mm vs RHA for
improved variant. 3M11
Fleyta MCLOS (NATO
reporting name AT-2A...
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using a
small joystick,
while also
flying their own aircraft. All such
MCLOS systems proved very
difficult to use in practice. The
updated AS-30L replaced...
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ENTAC ("Engin Téléguidé Anti-Char") or MGM-32A was a
French MCLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile.
Developed in the
early 1950s, the
weapon entered service...
- The Nord
Aviation SS.10 was a
MCLOS wire-guided anti-tank
missile designed by the
French engineer Jean Bastien-Thiry. In
American service, the missile...
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useful only for
slower targets,
where significant "lead" is not required.
MCLOS is a
subtype of
command guided systems. In the case of
glide bombs or missiles...
- (MANPADS) anti-aircraft
weapons system.
Fritz X – an
unpowered air-launched,
MCLOS-guided anti-ship
missile using the FuG 203/230 Kehl-Straßurg
control system...
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Similar in
overall appearance to the
manual command to line of
sight (
MCLOS),
radio frequency guided Blowpipe,
Javelin is
slightly smaller, uses semi-automatic...
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preferred – and a
range of 5 km (3.1 mi; 2.7 nmi) was necessary. As it was an
MCLOS-guidance
ordnance design, the
operator had to keep the bomb in
sight at...