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Precision Guidance Concepts
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The employment of
different types of seekers enables planners to take advantage of
environmental or man-made effects, such as the use of electronic
deception, various obscurants or difficult weather conditions.
This capability was proven during OIF, when a heavy dust storm
erupted over Iraq. It was spotted by weather satellites well
before it reached the area. The ability to predict its effects and
duration were realized by the US operational planners; they
shifted more non visual assets including electronic based sensors
(SAR/GMTI), such as Joint STARS Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
aircraft, Rivet Joint SIGINT electronic intelligence platform, and
the Global Hawk high altitude UAV to continue and track the Iraqi
forces. While the Iraqis tried to move their forces to reinforce
the Medina Division south of Baghdad their communications and
movements were spotted and accurately located by SIGINT and Ground
Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) sensors and could be engaged by
radar- and GPS-based weapons, such as Longbow, JDAM and other
assets which are designed to operate under all weather conditions.
Precision Strike
Guidance Technologies
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