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Revision as of 14:10, 8 August 2009
Bearing Rate is the measure of how quickly the compass bearing to an object changes over time. Generally, it is measured in degrees per minute.
Bearing rate is a useful metric in fire control because bearing rate and range can be related to gun deflection. In some fire control mechanisms (such as on some Dreyer Fire Control Tables, a bearing rate might be entered into a bearing clock to help maintain an approximate bearing setting on appliances that use this, such as a dumaresq's dial plate.
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