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    Lock-on is a feature of many radar systems that allow it to automatically follow a selected target. Lock-on was first designed for the AI Mk. IX radar...
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  • Lock-on or Lock On may refer to: Radar lock-on, where a radar automatically tracks a selected target Lock-on (protest tactic), when one or more protesters...
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  • The 2018 Japan–South Korea radar lock-on dispute is about an incident between a Japanese airplane and a South Korean warship. The aircraft was part of...
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  • automated systems like radar lock-on to confuse the system. Various Electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCMs) can sometimes help radar operators maintain...
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  • Radar Lock is a 1989 video game developed and published by Atari for the Atari 2600. The game was announced in 1988, and was programmed by Doug Neubauer...
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  • boresight, causing the radar to "walk away" from the target and break its radar lock-on. It is also known as angle walk-off, angle stealing, or inverse con-scan...
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  • technique used to break radar lock-on. The basic concept is to produce a pulse of radio signal similar to the one that the target radar would produce when...
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    Request/directive to switch to broadcast control. Broke lock Loss of radar/infrared (IR) lock-on (advisory). Bruiser Friendly air-launched anti-ship missile...
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  • Samurra Air Battle (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
    missiles, one of which was a dud. At the same time, as-Sammarai achieved radar lock on Hehemann and fired an R-40 missile, which went ballistic after as-Sammarai...
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    AIM-54 Phoenix (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    when firing the AIM-54. The act of the missile achieving a radar lock with its own radar is known under brevity as "Going Pitbull". Both the missile...
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