TERCOM

Terrain contour matching, or TERCOM, is a navigation system used primarily by cruise missiles. It uses a contour map of the terrain that is compared with measurements made during flight by an on-board radar altimeter. A TERCOM system considerably increases the accuracy of a missile compared with inertial navigation systems (INS). The increased accuracy allows a TERCOM-equipped missile to fly closer to obstacles and at generally lower altitudes, making it harder to detect by ground radar.

Missiles that employ TERCOM navigation

The cruise missiles that employ a TERCOM system include:

See also

References

External links

  • "Terrestrial Guidance Methods", Section 16.5.3 of Fundamentals of Naval Weapons Systems
  • More info at fas.org
  • Info at aeronautics.ru Archived November 18, 2001, at the Wayback Machine
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