Methods and apparatus for communications between a fire...

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C089S001809, C089S001819, C102S501000, C114S021200, C244S003120

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08037798

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for communications between a fire control system and an effector according to various aspects of the present invention may include a communications link. The communications link may be coupled to a launcher for the effector and the effector. The communications link is detachably coupled to at least one of the launcher and the effector. The communications link may be adapted to transmit a fire control solution to the effector after initiating the launch.

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Raytheon U.S. Appl. No. 11/470,900, filed Sep. 7, 2006 for System and Method for Attitude Control of a Flight Vehicle using Pitch-Over Thrusters, not yet published.

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