File:LAMPS-assisted missile fire control problem.png
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[edit]DescriptionLAMPS-assisted missile fire control problem.png |
English: LAMPS-assisted missile fire control problem |
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Source | Fiscal year 1976 and July-September 1976 transition period authorization for military procurement, Statement of Comdr. Charles M. Plumly, United States Navy, Assistant for Ship Subsystems (LAMPS), Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, pt. 6, p. 3464 |
Author | U.S. Department of the Navy |
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