Final answer:
To perform a burst correction during an immediate suppression mission, the burst correction code and the original data need to be transmitted together.
Step-by-step explanation:
If a burst correction is desired during an immediate suppression mission, the transmission should include the burst correction code and the original data that needs to be corrected. The burst correction code is a specific set of bits that is computed and transmitted along with the data. It can be used to detect and correct errors in the data caused by bursts of errors.
For example, let's say the original data is '11010101' and the burst correction code is '0110'. The transmission would include '110101010110' where the first 8 bits represent the original data and the last 4 bits represent the burst correction code.