Semi-active radar homing
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"Fox One" redirects here. For the Australian TV channel, see Fox One (Australian TV channel).
"SARH" redirects here. For other uses, see Sarh (disambiguation).
Semi-active radar homing (SARH) is a common type of missile guidance system, perhaps the most common type for longer-range air-to-air and surface-to-air missile systems. The name refers to the fact that the missile itself is only a passive detector of a radar signal—provided by an external ("offboard") source—as it reflects off the target[1][2] (in contrast to active radar homing, which uses an active radar transceiver). Semi-active missile systems use bistatic continuous-wave radar.
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The NATO brevity code for a semi-active radar homing missile launch is Fox One.