- published: 11 Dec 2020
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Manual command to line of sight (MCLOS) is a method for guiding guided missiles.
With an MCLOS missile, the operator must track the missile and the target simultaneously and guide the missile to the target. Typically the missile is steered with a joystick, and its path is observed through a periscope-type telescopic sight. The missiles are usually equipped with a magnesium flare in the base that automatically ignites upon launch and allows the gunner to visually track the fast-moving missile in a manner similar in concept to a tracer bullet.
MCLOS requires considerable training and practice to master, since even a minor disruption in the gunner's concentration would likely cause a miss. These guidance systems have marginal accuracy on tank-sized targets, even with perfect line-of-sight by the gunner, due to erratic flight paths requiring timely manual corrections. As demonstrated by the Israeli Army under fire from Soviet-armed Arab states, responding to the distinctive smoke puff of a missile launch with rapid manoeuvres and immediate counter-fire minimizes their accuracy, as very few ATGM gunners maintain their concentration on a fast-moving tank for the entire flight time of the missile while under suppressing fire.
A tutorial on how to use MCLOS Missiles. Comment on my video if you have any questions. Download War Thunder here: https://warthunder.com/en
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Implementation of MCLOS guidance (manual control). It is hard, especially with wind, and if the targets are moving...
Sorry for the garbage quality. Demonstrating the upcoming MCLOS guidance with the BMP-1 from the Global Mobilization DLC. This video was created using content of Bohemia Interactive a.s. Copyright © 2013 Bohemia Interactive a.s. All rights reserved. See www.bistudio.com for more information.
Near the max range of the missile.... 2797 meters, active control for over 21 seconds! Target M60A1.
Yea you can hit moving targets, but it takes a bit of practice.
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Please mind, that wind effect on flight path is greatly reduced for testing purposes. Missile is steered by mouse, after pressing shift it's possible to rotate turret too.
Welcome back! I've put together this video as I regularly get a load of requests over on my twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/cathfawr) about how I aim and guide Air To Ground missiles. I figured making a tutorial is an easier way to explain things and maybe help other people who haven't been to my stream with using AGMs :) Find me on twitch at the link above, as well as on twitter over at https://twitter.com/CathFawr !
The 9M14 Malyutka on english "Little one", NATO reporting name: AT-3 Sagger) is a manual command to line of sight wire-guided anti-tank guided missile system developed in the Soviet Union. It was the first man-portable anti-tank guided missile of the Soviet Union and is probably the most widely produced ATGM of all time. In addition, copies of the missile have been manufactured under various names by at least five countries.
Manual command to line of sight (MCLOS) is a method for guiding guided missiles.
With an MCLOS missile, the operator must track the missile and the target simultaneously and guide the missile to the target. Typically the missile is steered with a joystick, and its path is observed through a periscope-type telescopic sight. The missiles are usually equipped with a magnesium flare in the base that automatically ignites upon launch and allows the gunner to visually track the fast-moving missile in a manner similar in concept to a tracer bullet.
MCLOS requires considerable training and practice to master, since even a minor disruption in the gunner's concentration would likely cause a miss. These guidance systems have marginal accuracy on tank-sized targets, even with perfect line-of-sight by the gunner, due to erratic flight paths requiring timely manual corrections. As demonstrated by the Israeli Army under fire from Soviet-armed Arab states, responding to the distinctive smoke puff of a missile launch with rapid manoeuvres and immediate counter-fire minimizes their accuracy, as very few ATGM gunners maintain their concentration on a fast-moving tank for the entire flight time of the missile while under suppressing fire.
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