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- m****-produced. The Apollo lunar module used a strapdown system in its backup Abort Guidance System (AGS). Strapdown systems are nowadays commonly used in commercial...
- "gimballed" and "strapdown". The older, larger gimballed systems have become less prevalent over the years as the performance of newer, smaller strapdown systems...
- 128×128 element focal plane array, with lock-on after launch (LOAL) and strapdown inertial guidance Launch platform Royal Air Force: Typhoon Royal Air Force...
- sensors such as radar or forward-looking infrared (FLIR) and use a simple strapdown inertial guidance system to know where to look after launch. Examples...
- Space Integrated GPS/INS (SIGI) is a strapdown Inertial Navigation Unit (INU) developed and built by Honeywell International to control and stabilize...
- with the AIM-120 AMRAAM. AMRAAM incorporates an active s****er with a strapdown inertial reference unit and computer system, giving it fire-and-forget...
- Guidance Computer and PGNCS. It was the first navigation system to use a strapdown Inertial Measurement Unit rather than a gimbaled gyrostabilized IMU (as...
- inertial sensors directly to the body of the vehicle (this is called a strapdown system) and integrating sensed rotation and acceleration digitally using...
- systems: BAE Systems LINS 300 ring laser gyro, Litton Italia LISA-4000 strapdown attitude and heading reference system Radar: Selex Galileo Blue Kestrel...
- web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) D.****erton, J.Weston, Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology, chapter 4.3.2 "Run Silent, Run Electromagnetic"...