Another derivative on the drawing board would put a guidance computer on the tail of the round along with steering canards on the nose. |
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The all-moving and small-area trapezoidal canards are connected to the leading-edge root extensions. |
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The Lockheed Martin GMLRS rocket has a GPS and inertial guidance package and small canards on the rocket nose to enhance accuracy. |
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We realized the missile wasn't going anywhere, but the canards and the seeker head began to move. |
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Each included a laser seeker, guidance unit, control canards bolted to the bomb's nose, and enlarged tail fins bolted to the rear. |
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These are age-old canards that undermine freedom and encourage authoritarian states. |
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The canards, spring-opening tailfin assembly, telemetry package, roll bearing, missile skin sections, and wiring harnesses were designed and fabricated by the same company. |
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Most of the rest of the interview is the same old canards, misleading talking points, ad hominems, undefined terms, self-contradictions, and so forth. |
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However, having disposed of a few canards, he weakens his own case by his willingness to advance the best possible interpretation of Nelson's actions on almost every occasion. |
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We have just heard a recitation of some of the most hoary old anti-American canards that one could hear in a sophomore Trotskyite teach-in at any college where people are reading Noam Chomsky. |
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The body of the HS features more aggressive aerodynamics, including a fixed wing and canards. |
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Wings and canards channel the airflow in the most efficient way to get the least amount of drag from the car. |
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