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  • It has a partial electronic guidance system consisting of a Localizer, Distance Measuring Equipment and Non-directional beacon.
  • GEC's Marconi unit, for example, makes electronic guidance systems for three of seven competitors bidding for the missile work.
  • The Pentagon wants to replace the 30-year-old electronic guidance systems on the missiles, housed in silos in Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota.
  • But officials could not explain how a highly sophisticated submarine, filled with advanced electronic guidance systems, could crash into a large object.
  • This was known as MRT, the Mersey Rapid Transit and would have consisted of articulated electric trolley buses using an electronic guidance system.
  • Among those tools are factories that could make biological and chemical weapons, conventional bombs, cluster bombs, fuel-air explosives, rocket propellants and electronic guidance systems.
  • Early electronic guidance systems use similar methods, only with electronic signals and processors replacing the birds in detecting the target and preventing deviation from the glide path.
  • Project Pigeon was revived by the Navy in 1948 as " Project Orcon "; it was cancelled in 1953 when the reliability of electronic guidance systems was proven.
  • That last name is not as crazy as it sounds, for Lamarr did invent an electronic guidance system for the military that is the underlying technology for cellular phones.
  • In the book, Corso claims the Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI ), or " Star Wars ", was meant to achieve the destructive capacity of electronic guidance systems in incoming enemy warheads, as well as the disabling of enemy spacecraft, including those of extraterrestrial origin.
  • Other missile experts have said that one of its main tasks has been perfecting electronic guidance systems for a short-range, liquid propellant ballistic missile known as the Al Samoud, one of several missiles thought to have been developed to carry biological, chemical or even nuclear warheads, as well as conventional explosives.