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Dead reckoning is a process for estimating the value of a variable quantity by using a previous value and adding any changes.
Dead Reckoning may also refer to:
Film and television
- Dead Reckoning (1947 film), a film by John Cromwell
- Dead Reckoning (1990 film), a film by Robert Michael Lewis
- Dead Reckoning (2020 film), a film by Andrzej Bartkowiak
- Two films in the Mission: Impossible film series that will be adapted into two feature-length parts of "Dead Reckoning":
- Part One (2023)
- Untitled eighth Mission: Impossible film (2025)
- Land of the Dead or Dead Reckoning, a 2005 film
- Dead Reckoning, the name of the firework launching vehicle from the film Land of the Dead
- "Dead Reckoning" (The Professionals), an episode of the television series
- "Dead Reckoning", an episode of the television series NCIS
- "Dead Reckoning" (Justice League Unlimited), a television episode
- "Dead Reckoning" (Person of Interest), a season 2 episode of Person of Interest
Game
- Dead Reckoning (computer game), a 1997 computer game by Piranha Interactive Publishing
Literature
- Dead Reckoning (novel), the eleventh novel in The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris
- Dead Reckoning, a novel by Kenneth Bulmer
- Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War a book of history by Sarmila Bose
- Dead Reckoning, a play by Eric Chappell
- Dead Reckoning (1978 novel), a novel by C. Northcote Parkinson
Music
- Dead Reckoning (album), a 2007 album by Threshold
- Dead Reckoning Records, a record label
- Dead Reckoning, a 2001 album by Small Brown Bike
- Dead Reckoning, a 2011 album by The Builders and the Butchers
- "Dead Reckoning", an instrumental composition by Clint Mansell
- "Dead Reckoning", a song by Diamond Head from the album Am I Evil
- "Dead Reckoning", a song by Ratt from the album Ratt
- "Dead Reckoning", a song by Petra from the album This Means War!
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