Gunner98 -> RE: What are the advantages of a Rivet Joint versus a Sentry in CMANO? (10/4/2017 5:07:40 PM)
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"90*" means perpendicular headings? yes-ish. You will often have to triangulate to determine where a target it. A single sensor will (or may, depending on sensor, target, jamming etc) give you a large probability zone along an axes on a line between the target and the sensor. Put another sensor out at right angles to the 1st sensor and the two working together narrow down the probability area substantially. Add a third or 4th sensor looking in at different angles and you get a better resolution. Often you cannot get a 2nd sensor to the optimal position because the bad guy has a tendency to shoot them down, so you need to adapt and improvise as best as you can. Two sensors along the same Observer/target line will not give you significantly better resolution, but by increasing the angle even a little you may be able to improve it. B
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