bombing errors


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bombing errors

1. 50 percent Circular Error--The radius of a circle, with the center at a desired mean point of impact, which contains half the missiles independently aimed to hit the desired mean point of impact.
2. 50 percent Deflection Error--Half the distance between two lines, drawn parallel to the aircraft's track and equidistant from the desired mean point of impact, which contains half the missiles independently aimed to hit the desired mean point of impact.
3. 50 percent Range Error--Half the distance between two lines drawn perpendicular to the aircraft's track equidistant from the desired mean point of impact, which contains half the missiles independently aimed to hit the desired mean point of impact. (Note: Above errors should imply overall errors unless otherwise stipulated by inclusion of the word "Random" or "Systematic" as necessary.)
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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That led, she says, to becoming overprotective of authorities and slow to chase bombing errors, torture and policy failures.
The opposition with their propaganda, would have us believe that these occasional bombing errors are indiscriminate, but as mentioned earlier this would be a contradiction of the intentions of this confrontation.
The number of bombing errors Nato has made in the Kosovo campaign so far was "excessive", Mr Barnes said.