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  • 61SLC-2 Radar — The SLC 2 Radar is a counter battery radar designed to accurately locate hostile artillery, rocket and ground to ground missile launchers immediately after enemy firing, and to support friendly artillery by providing guidance of counter fire.SLC… …

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  • 62controlled map — A map with precise horizontal and vertical ground control as a basis. Scale, azimuth, and elevation are accurate. See also map …

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  • 63helical scan — In radar scanning, varying the azimuth and elevation of the antenna continuously to generate a spiral pattern of the beam. This scan pattern is used in fire control and GCI (ground controlled interception) radars. Also called spiral scanning …

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  • 64spiral scan — A radar scan pattern in which the beam is rotated out from and back to the centerline in a circular motion in the vertical plane. This pattern is applicable to target acquisition radars, providing range, relative azimuth, and elevation data …

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  • 65track-while-scan — The ability of radar to track a target while searching for other targets. This is done by having two unidirectional sector scans scanning simultaneously in two planes. One of these is usually vertical and the other horizontal. This allows targets …

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  • 66Pencil beam — A pencil beam is a beam of radiant energy in the form of a narrow cone or cylinder.Antennas which strongly bundle in azimuth and elevation are often described as a pencil beam antenna. For example the phased array antenna can send out a beam thin …

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  • 67radiogoniometry — noun the measurement of the azimuth and elevation of received radio waves See Also: radiogoniograph, radiogoniometer …

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  • 68G-display — A rectangular display that places the target at its center as the radar antenna aims at it. The display shows the range, azimuth, and elevation, unlike the earlier versions of radarscopes. It is suitable for tracking only one target at a time.… …

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  • 69gunlaying — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: laying, from gerund of lay : the process of aiming (as by determining range, azimuth, and elevation) a large gun at a target gunlaying by radar …

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  • 70Sound localization — refers to a listener s ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction and distance. It may also refer to the methods in acoustical engineering to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a virtual 3D space (see… …

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