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<p>The <b>predicted impact point</b> (PIP) is the location that a ballistic projectile (e.g. bomb, missile, bullet) is expected to strike if fired. The PIP is almost always actively determined by a <a href="page.php?w=Fire-control_system">targeting computer</a>, which then projects a PIP marker (a "<b>pipper</b>") onto a <a href="page.php?w=head-up_display">head-up display</a> (HUD). Modern HUDs are focused so the weapon operator will see the marker projected directly over the point of impact, regardless of the position of the shooter's eye position.</p><p>
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