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* [[Ballistic Missile Range Safety Technology]] - a mobile system designed and built by Honeywell
* [[Ballistic Missile Range Safety Technology]] - a mobile system designed and built by Honeywell
* [[Range safety]]
* [[Range safety]]
* [[http://www.imar-navigation.de/index.php/en/applications/stabilisation-of-plattforms-cameras-antennas-weapons-sensors-iipsc/tracker-range-control-system-iipsc-tr.html Target Tracking Systems for Test Ranges by iMAR]] [[http://www.imar-navigation.de www.imar-navigation.de]]
* [http://www.imar-navigation.de/index.php/en/applications/stabilisation-of-plattforms-cameras-antennas-weapons-sensors-iipsc/tracker-range-control-system-iipsc-tr.html Target Tracking Systems for Test Ranges by iMAR] See also: [http://www.imar-navigation.de www.imar-navigation.de]





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A rocket range or missile range is a large area associated with a rocket launch site. The range includes the area over which launched rockets are expected to fly, and within which some components of the rockets may land. Tracking stations, vessels, and aircraft are often located in the range to assess the progress of the launches.

Monitoring launches

Ranges are often instrumented to monitor the progress of launches. The Inter-Range Instrumentation Group is a standards body that specifies how compliant range instrumentation systems function.

Observation
Tracking
Telemetry

A rocket range may include assets such as radio receivers to obtain telemetry data transmitted from launch vehicles during their ascent.

Controlling vehicles

Guidance
Abort

See also