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- Lock-on_after_launch abstract "Lock-on after launch, or LOAL, is a capability of missile systems to lock-on to its target after being launched from its carrier vehicle. The term is normally used in reference to airborne weapons, especially air-to-air missiles. LOAL is an important part of modern weapon systems as it allows the weapons to be carried internally to increase stealth and then acquire the target once it has left the launching aircraft. LOAL systems normally rely on cuing from a helmet mounted sight or onboard sensors like radar or FLIR, and use a simple strapdown inertial guidance system to know where to look after launch. Examples of LOAL weapons include the ASRAAM air-to-air missile and later versions of the AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missile. The older method of launch has retroactively become known as lock-on before launch, or LOBL, although this term is not as widely used.".
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageExternalLink asraam_background-1402652228.pdf.
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- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageRevisionID "681558173".
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink AGM-114_Hellfire.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink ASRAAM.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Air-to-air_missile.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_missile.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink FLIR.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Forward_looking_infrared.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Helmet-mounted_display.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Helmet_mounted_sight.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Inertial_guidance_system.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Inertial_navigation_system.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Radar_lock-on.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:stealth.
- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageWikiLinkText "lock-on after launch".
- Lock-on_after_launch hasPhotoCollection Lock-on_after_launch.
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- Lock-on_after_launch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Lock-on_after_launch hypernym Capability.
- Lock-on_after_launch type Device.
- Lock-on_after_launch type Weapon.
- Lock-on_after_launch type Product.
- Lock-on_after_launch type Thing.
- Lock-on_after_launch type Q728.
- Lock-on_after_launch comment "Lock-on after launch, or LOAL, is a capability of missile systems to lock-on to its target after being launched from its carrier vehicle. The term is normally used in reference to airborne weapons, especially air-to-air missiles. LOAL is an important part of modern weapon systems as it allows the weapons to be carried internally to increase stealth and then acquire the target once it has left the launching aircraft.".
- Lock-on_after_launch label "Lock-on after launch".
- Lock-on_after_launch wasDerivedFrom Lock-on_after_launch?oldid=681558173.
- Lock-on_after_launch isPrimaryTopicOf Lock-on_after_launch.