Submarine Armament And Fire Control Systems Parts

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0160-2468 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
10135043 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
10652569 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
108-002-2829 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
118P30592S4 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
118P30592S4-PTM Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
1820388-062 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
2548987 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
009291251
51C305S10 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
534678-3 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
569078-47B1 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
575R953H16 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
C45620-16 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
M83421/01-1085M Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
M83421/01-1085P Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
M83421/01-1085R Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
M83421/01-1085S Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
MIL-C-83421/1 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
MIL-PRF-83421/1 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
012413316
SM63-28S4 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
006819389
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Submarine Armament And Fire Control Systems

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A fire-control system is a number of components working together, usually a gun data computer, a director, and radar, which is designed to assist a weapon system in hitting its target. It performs the same task as a human gunner firing a weapon, but attempts to do so faster and more accurately.

An early use of fire-control systems was in bomber aircraft, with the use of computing bombsights that accepted altitude and airspeed information to predict and display the impact point of a bomb released at that time. The best known United States device was the Norden bombsight.

Simple systems, known as lead computing sights also made their appearance inside aircraft late in the war as gyro gunsights. These devices used a gyroscope to measure turn rates, and moved the gunsight's aim-point to take this into account, with the aim point presented through a reflector sight. The only manual "input" to the sight was the target distance, which was typically handled by dialing in the size of the target's wing span at some known range. Small radar units were added in the post-war period to automate even this input, but it was some time before they were fast enough to make the pilots completely happy with them.

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