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Germany soon became, though few suspected it, the world's leader in these fields of military technology. It is no wonder that in World War II, as of 1943, Germany already had two operational guided-weapon systems, namely the SD-1400-X, nicknamed Fritz X, and the Hs-293 radio-guided air-te>-sea bombs. They started their operational life whithin days of each other, in August 1943. Both had impressive success: as a matter of fact, the former was later used for destroying bridges on the Oder, when Russian forces were pushing into Germany on the eastern front [3-7].
Has a maximum at A= 90° and X at A= 60°). ' 2 + rM _ - (Kh) 2 . 3. 5: Trajectories for Ao = 45°, goo, and 135° This equation has been studied as early as in 1g31, in connection with the following problem: "An automobile moves along a straight road with a constant speed (v) while a man in a field beside the road walks with a constant speed (u) along such a path as to always keep a tree between him and the automobile. Determine his path" [8]. In this scenario, Mand Tare on opposite sides of 0 (the tree) rather than on the same side, as in LOS guidance.
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