Titan Missile Museum: AAS
Before a more advanced guidance system was installed in 1978, the azimuth alignment set (AAS) autocollimator provided a constant azimuth reading for the missile's inertial measurement unit (IMU). What does that mean? The AAS constantly told the IMU the direction of north, necessary for the missile to find its target.
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