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A comparison of expected flight times for intercept and pure pursuit missiles
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1969
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RadarMissileEngineeringPure PursuitFlight TimesAerospace EngineeringRelative MeritsPure Pursuit HomingGuidance SystemMissile DefenseAircraft NavigationSystems EngineeringTerminal BallisticsPure Pursuit MissilesSignal Processing
The relative merits of intercept and pure pursuit homing are investigated by comparing the expected flight times to a nonmaneuvering target. The analysis is performed for the initial target heading angle uniformly distributed with arbitrary mean and variance. Two specific examples illustrate that intercept homing holds little statistical advantage over pure pursuit homing except when the speed advantage of the missile is very small.