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THE FIRE CONTROL PROBLEM

the missile is launched toward the PIP (fig. 2-22). As the missile speeds towards its target at Mach 2+, the ship’s sensors continue to track both the aircraft and the missile. Guidance commands are sent to the missile to keep it on course. On board the enemy aircraft, the pilot is preparing to   launch   an   ALCM   when   his   ESM   equipment indicates   he   is   being   engaged   (figure   2-23).   This warning comes with but precious few seconds, as the missile enters the terminal phase of its guidance. In a 2-17 Figure 2-22.—Missile launch. Figure 2-23.—Enemy aircraft.

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