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== Introduction == | |||
Historically, the term "missile" refers to any object or projectile that is forcibly thrown, launched, or propelled at a target. | |||
Nowadays its almost exclusively used to refer to the guided metal poles with flame shooting out the back that get launched from military planes, boats, and various land vehicles. | |||
== Design == | |||
=== The Problem to Solve === | |||
=== Design Constraints === | |||
== Segments & Parts == | |||
=== Guidance === | |||
=== Maneuvering === | |||
=== Payload === | |||
=== Propulsion === | |||
=== Attachment === | |||
== Direct Radar Guidance == | |||
== Multi Radar Systems == | |||
=== Radar Stacking === | |||
=== Non-overlapping Radar Stacking === | |||
== GPS Guidance == | |||
=== The (relatively) Easy Way === | |||
=== The Hard Way === | |||
== Tuning == | |||
=== Stability === | |||
=== Output Shaping (linearization) === | |||
== Guidance Laws == | |||
=== Direct === | |||
=== PN === | |||
=== APN === | |||
== Troubleshooting == | |||
[[Category:Weapons]] | |||
Revision as of 03:12, 29 May 2026
Introduction
Historically, the term "missile" refers to any object or projectile that is forcibly thrown, launched, or propelled at a target.
Nowadays its almost exclusively used to refer to the guided metal poles with flame shooting out the back that get launched from military planes, boats, and various land vehicles.