beam-climber guidance
beam-climber guidance
[′bēm ‚klī·mər ¦gī·dəns] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
beam-rider guidance

Surface-to-air missile is launched and is gathered in a wide beam. Thereafter, it is guided onto the target by a narrow beam.

Smart bomb homes onto the target. In this case, laser beam helps the bomb to home onto the target.
A guidance system in which the equipment aboard the missile enables it to sense its location relative to a radar beam and correct its course, seeking out and following the path made by a radar beam. The missile is gathered in the beam and is guided onto the target continuously by the radar beam locked onto the target. Also called
beam-climber guidance.
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