The main features of precision guidance** include the following:
High precision: Precision guidance** Through the advanced guidance system, the flight path can be adjusted in real time after launch, so as to achieve precise strikes on targets. Compared with traditional free-fall bombs, the accuracy of precision-guided** hits has been greatly improved.
Reduced collateral damage: Precision-guided** accurately hits targets, reducing ammunition consumption and collateral damage, reducing damage to the surrounding environment and personnel.
Improved combat effectiveness: Precision guidance** enables precision strikes at long distances, improving combat effectiveness and reducing operational risks.
Diversified combat methods: Precision guidance** can be used in a variety of ways to conduct operations, such as over-the-horizon strikes, multi-mode operations, and multi-target strikes, providing battlefield commanders with more tactical options.
Strong adaptability: precision guidance** has strong adaptability, can cope with different battlefield environments and target types, and has strong actual combat capabilities.
Limited implicated damage: Precision-guided** reduces the negative impact of war on the surrounding environment with relatively little damage to the surrounding environment when striking a target.
In short, the main characteristics of precision guidance** are high accuracy, reduced collateral damage, improved combat effectiveness, diversified combat methods, strong adaptability and limited implicated damage. These features make precision guidance** play an important role in modern warfare.