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Scissors (aeronautics)

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Aerobatic defensive maneuver
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Thescissors is an aerialdogfightingmaneuver commonly used bymilitaryfighter pilots. It is primarily a defensive maneuver, used by anaircraft that is under attack. It consists of a series of short turns towards the attacking aircraft, slowing with each turn, in the hopes of forcing the attacker toovershoot. If performed properly, it can cause the attacking aircraft to move far enough in front to allow the defender to gain an advantage and attack.

The scissors is a close maneuver technique, and as such, is generally only useful when defending against guns or low-performance missiles. It was a major technique fromWorld War I to theKorean War, but is much less common today. The introduction of high-anglemissiles makes it much less effective, as the attacker can shoot even when the defender is not in front of them. Modernfighter aircraft also make it difficult to use this technique as they maintain energy much better than earlier designs, thus the maneuvering limits are often the pilot's physical limitations such asG-LOC, not those of the aircraft.

Basic fighter maneuvering theory recognizes two different types of scissors maneuvers; theflat scissors[1] and therolling scissors.

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References

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  1. ^"7 Basic Dogfighting Moves"U.S. Naval Institute Blog. Retrieved 2025-06-23.

Further reading

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  • Combat ManeuversArchived 2006-04-04 at theWayback Machine (obsolete; 404)
  • Shaw, Robert L. (1985). Fighter Combat: Tactics and Maneuvering. The United States Naval Institute Press.ISBN 0-87021-059-9.Shaw's book is the standard English language reference on the subject of ACM. It is used as a text-book at the "Top-Gun" naval aviator school.


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