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    A simplified horizontal model for optimal avoidance of a coasting guided missile by a constant speed aircraft is investigated. The missile is assumed to be guided by proportional navigation. In this model the optimal control appears linearly in the equations implying either a bang- bang type or a singular control behavior. It is demonstrated that the obvious candidate for a singular trajectory, the ``tail-chase'', is optimal only beyond a critical range. For shorter ranges such a geometry serves as a ``dispersal line''. A physical interpretation of the phenomenon is given and the dependence of the critical range on the missile parameters is discussed.
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    optimal avoidance
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    singular control
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    singular trajectory
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