Abstract: | Accurate navigation has an importance to national defense that can scarcely be overemphasized. Weapons, available or prospective, must be brought to bear on the target without being delayed by faulty guidance. In a real sense, time is of the essence; and lags entailed in final reorientation must be drastically reduced. It is fortunate that the Institute shares with the armed forces an active interest in navigation techniques. Improvements are not always devised by those most dependent upon them. We appreciate this opportunity to outline our contributions to navigation. |
Published in: | NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 2, Number 6 |
Pages: | 154 - 155 |
Cite this article: | Cruse, Commander James H., "OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 2, No. 6, 1950, pp. 154-155. |
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