inertial navigator
inertial navigator
[i′nər·shəl ′nav·ə‚gād·ər] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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(13) Wrigley's conclusion that a "damped gyroscopic servo-controlled by a pendulum," offered the most practical solution lad the ground work for constructing an
inertial navigator adding to Doc's conviction that such systems were now a possibility.
Honeywell Aerospace has signed a licensing agreement with Tata Power's Strategic Engineering Division (SED), to enable it to produce Honeywell's Tactical Advanced Land
Inertial Navigator, or 'Talin' in India.
The NAV had the ASN-42
inertial navigator, the APN-153 Doppler/drift computer and an airmass computer, using both electronic and hand-entered information.
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