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We'll continue our target motion analysis by turning around when we have the first leg bearing rates.
Skipper, if we start doing target motion analysis here in the passage we'll lag behind the Tampa.
I want target motion analysis, to validate the instant ranging data from our wide-aperture array."
It can drive a set-pattern, even wiggle like it's doing Target Motion Analysis.
Target Motion Analysis - the collection of methods employed to determine the bearing, course, speed and range of targets in naval warfare.
So to determine where a unit is heading the submarine needs Target motion analysis (TMA).
TMA: Target Motion Analysis.
However, a single passive sonar can only localize in bearing directly, though target motion analysis can be used to localize in range, given time.
TMA (Target Motion Analysis)--Means of establishing a target solution using passive sonar.
This process is called Target Motion Analysis (TMA), and the resultant "solution" is the target's range, course, and speed.
Leg--The straight line travel of a submarine doing passive sonar Target Motion Analysis (TMA) between maneuvers.
When the BSY-1 operators and the section fire-control coordinator were satisfied with the TMA (target motion analysis) solution, Mack ordered battle stations manned.
The combination of an atmospheric propagation model, the apparent surface of the target, and target motion analysis (TMA) IRST can calculate the range.
They can detect targets far further away than with active sonar, but generally will not have the precision location of active sonar, approximating it with a technique called Target Motion Analysis (TMA).
Before rising toward the surface, the submarine completes a maneuver called "target motion analysis," in which it makes a series of turns in order to better calculate the bearing, rate and distance of the sonar contacts it has made.
When both they and the fire-control coordinator were satisfied with the TMA (target motion analysis) solution on Master 127, the Russian Akula II SSN, the captain ordered, "Firing point procedures, Master 127."
One member of the court, Rear Adm. Paul F. Sullivan, a former submarine commander, pointedly asked Captain Kyle about the effect of the Greeneville's failure to complete a thorough maneuver known as target motion analysis to calculate precisely the location of the trawler.