This article is a written translation of a voice recording of a lecture made by the author at the Moscow International Ballistic Missile Defense Symposium on 24 November 1993. It primarily discusses guidance and control methods associated with close and medium range high speed antimissile missiles to intercept in the atmosphere ballistic type missile warheads. Exposition is primarily of command inertial guidance methods opted for to use in high speed missiles within dense atmosphere as well as control methods associated with predetermined impact points. It gives the structures currently associated with this type of guidance method control system. The author of the lecture is a member of the Russian 'Trail Blazer' (Honarop Design Bureau), specializing in the development of high sped antimissile missiles. As far as the lack of illustrations in the original article is concerned, the appended Fig.'s in the article were added as supplements by the translator on the basis of the contents of the recorded lecture and the principles it concentrated on. They are only provided for reference.


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    Title :

    High Speed Antimissile Command Inertial Precision Guidance Systems


    Contributors:
    Z. Zhihong (author)

    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    16 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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