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What (who) is line-of-sight - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Line-of-sight (disambiguation)

Line of sight (missile)         
STRAIGHT LINE BETWEEN A MISSILE AND ITS TARGET
Line-of-sight (missile)
In missile guidance, line of sight (LOS) is the line directly between the launcher/tacker and the target, which must be in view. If the target is moving the missile is constantly manoeuvred to be on the line of sight as it changes, this results in the missile flying a curved path to the target (see command to line-of-sight).
Line of sight (video games)         
VISIBILITY ON A GAMING FIELD, I.E. WHO CAN SEE WHAT
Line of Sight (gaming); Line of sight (gaming)
Line of sight, sometimes written line-of-sight or abbreviated to LoS, is the visibility (that is, who can see what) on the playing field in wargames and some role-playing games (RPGs). Many abilities can only be used on entities within a character's line of sight.
line of sight         
UNOBSTRUCTED LINE BETWEEN AN OBSERVER AND A SUBJECT OF INTEREST
Line of Sight; Line-of-sight
(lines of sight)
Your line of sight is an imaginary line that stretches between your eye and the object that you are looking at.
He was trying to keep out of the bird's line of sight.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft with poss

Wikipedia

Line of sight (disambiguation)

Line of sight (adjectival form line-of-sight) is the unobstructed line between an observer and a subject of interest.

Line of sight or Line of Sight may also refer to:

  • Sightline (architecture), an unobstructed line-of-sight between a subject and object in a construction
  • Line of sight (video games), visibility on a gaming field, i.e. who can see what
  • Line of Sight (film), a 1960 French drama film
  • Line of Sight (novel), a techno-thriller novel
  • Line of Sight: Vietnam, a video game
  • "Line of Sight", a song by Odesza from A Moment Apart
  • Line-of-sight: Leonardo da Vinci's term for the path that light follows to reach the fovea
Examples of use of line-of-sight
1. I just didn‘t want them to be within direct line of sight.
2. Cell towers are hampered by line–of–sight limitations and limited range.
3. The incident happened in daylight and in an area that had a clear line of sight.
4. They showed that the orbital plane is tilted 40 degrees to our line of sight.
5. "We know that the disruptions affected mainly customers along the coast, in the line of sight from the sea.