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Old 07-14-17, 04:22 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by shipkiller1 View Post
Because in the real world of passive TMA (without any range data) you cannot determine the course, range and speed of a contact without (driving) changing the bearing rate.

TMA is a geometry problem. You can find the third leg of a triangle if you know the other two legs. In passive TMA, you are starting out with only one leg of the triangle.
Right, but what is wrong about the statement?

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An accurate firing solution is not affected by your change in course, as your sensors detect the track from the anticipated bearing
Changing your course changes the bearing rate. If the target still lines up with the anticipated bearing from your solution, the solution is good. If the target moves away from the bearing anticipated by the solution, the solution was incorrect. That is what the statement says, and isn't that correct?
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