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What is the primary sensor used in an Inertial Navigation...
What is the primary sensor used in an Inertial Navigation System (INS)?
A. Gyroscopes and accelerometers
B. Magnetometers
C. Radar altimeter
D. Pressure sensors
Explanation:
INS relies on gyroscopes and accelerometers to compute position and velocity.
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