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SACLOS (short for
Semi-Automatic Command to Line of Sight) is a
second-generation method of
missile guidance. In SACLOS, the operator has to continually point a sighting device at the target while the missile is in flight.
Electronics in the sighting device and/or the missile then guide it to the target.
There are two common ways SACLOS can work:
Wire and radio-guided SACLOS
The sighting device can calculate the angular difference in direction from the missile position to the target location. It can then give electronic instructions to the missile that correct its flight path so it's flying along a straight line from the sighting device to the target.
These instructions are delivered either by a radio link or a wire. Radio links have the disadvantage of being
jammable, whereas wire links have the disadvantage of being limited to the length of the wire.
Beam-riding SACLOS
With
beam-riding SACLOS, the sighting device emits a directional signal that "illuminates" the target. A detector in the missile looks for the signal, either in the nose of the missile looking for a signal reflected from the target, or in the tail of the missile looking for the beam from the emitter. Electronics in the missile then keep it centered in the beam.
Radar was the most common form of SACLOS signals in early systems, because, in the
anti-aircraft role the target is typically being hit by a radar signal anyway. However, a beam-riding missile flies directly at the target, which is often inefficient for a high-speed target like an aircraft. For this reason, most anti-aircraft missiles follow their own route to the target, and don't "ride" the beam.
A more modern use of beam-riding uses a
laser illuminator pointed by the operator. This illuminates the target, and the missile head has a detector for the frequency of light emitted by the laser and can therefore guide itself to the target. This is also referred to as
semi-active laser homing, by analogy with
semi-active radar homing.
Examples of SACLOS-guided missiles
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