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(Redirected from CLGP) Precision-guided artillery munition

Cannon-launched guided projectiles (CLGP) are precision-guided munitions launched by howitzers, mortars, tank guns, and naval guns. Those projectile main propulsion system is the initial kinetic shoot, directed as much as possible toward the target. A secondary GPS or geocoordinates-based system then corrects the trajectory to increase target accuracy and fall closer to the target. This system relies on electronic guidance and pre-programmed coordinates, submitted to the round before its launch.

Systems capable of firing CLGPs

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List of CLGPs

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See also: List of gun-launched missiles

Tank

Naval

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Howitzer

Mortar

See also

References

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