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- Lead_pursuit abstract "Lead pursuit is the basis of all the dogfights since the World War II era. It describes when a chasing pilot has to gun down the bandit (or the target) it is following. It is the most common way of air-to-air dogfight where many a times pilots feel it to be the most natural way to hit a target.As air-to-air manoeuvres take the relative motion into play, many times gunshots fired directly at the target miss it due to the constant movement of the target, and the chasing pilot feels that the shot is late to reach the target; meanwhile, target has moved from that location. The most common way to correct this issue is to anticipate in which direction the target is moving and try to shoot in the future path of the target, anticipating that if target follows the same path in future then there would be a higher probability of hitting the target. To counter this, the target has to constantly alter the trajectory of flight and keep changing the direction of the flight, best captured in any air combat games and flight simulators.".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageExternalLink air_018a.html.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageID "21161917".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageLength "1348".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageRevisionID "621714613".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_maneuvers.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_warfare_tactics.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink Dogfight.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink Flight_simulator.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageWikiLinkText "lead pursuit".
- Lead_pursuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup-rewrite.
- Lead_pursuit subject Category:Aerial_maneuvers.
- Lead_pursuit subject Category:Aerial_warfare_tactics.
- Lead_pursuit hypernym Basis.
- Lead_pursuit type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lead_pursuit comment "Lead pursuit is the basis of all the dogfights since the World War II era. It describes when a chasing pilot has to gun down the bandit (or the target) it is following.".
- Lead_pursuit label "Lead pursuit".
- Lead_pursuit sameAs Q6508424.
- Lead_pursuit sameAs m.05c26f2.
- Lead_pursuit sameAs Q6508424.
- Lead_pursuit wasDerivedFrom Lead_pursuit?oldid=621714613.
- Lead_pursuit isPrimaryTopicOf Lead_pursuit.