How is the initial velocity of the ballistic missile compensated?

A)
Adding the initial eastward velocity of launch site
B)
Adding the initial westward velocity of launch site
C)
Subtracting the initial eastward velocity of launch site
D)
Subtracting the initial westward velocity of launch site

Correct Answer :   Subtracting the initial eastward velocity of launch site


Explanation : The compensation for the initial velocity is done by recognizing that the true velocity of the missile at burnout is the velocity relative to the launch site (which could be measured by radar) plus the initial eastward velocity of the launch site due to earth rotation.