Penetrator aircraft penetrating enemy airspace at Mach 1 to 1.5 while flying at 150 to 500 ft and even lower, passing unnoticed by ground-based search radars and air-to-air intercept radars, and variables that determine optimum flight regime; penetrator survivability as function of flight altitude is considered and basic modes of low-level supersonic flight, namely, terrain clearance, terrain following and terrain avoidance are discussed; major penetrator avionics, various subsystems and displays provided; high-storage-capacity computer operating on program termed command-shaping; manual and automatic systems, and semiautomatic approach; other approaches are given.


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    Title :

    Low-altitude penetration


    Additional title:

    Space/Aeronautics


    Contributors:
    Kovit, B. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1965


    Size :

    8 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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