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Appendix B B-20 FM 3-09 30 April 2020 Figure B-18. Censor zone example COMMON SENSOR BOUNDARY B-66. Target duplication between radars is likely during combat operations. In addition, the sheer volume of targets being passed from the radars will overwhelm the targeting element, especially if the radars are under centralized control. B-67. An effective method of reducing the duplication of these targets for attack is to establish a common sensor boundary (see figure B-19). A common sensor boundary is a line depicted by a series of grid coordinates, grid line, phase line, or major terrain feature that divides target acquisition search areas into radar acquisition management areas.