Study of Dynamic Behavior of Arresting Mechanism Used on Aircraft Carrier

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Although aircraft carriers operating in the seas have developed considerably from a constructive point of view, naval aviation continues to face significant challenges due to short runways, often in motion or unpredictable weather conditions, as a rule. This paper aims to analyze the concept of aircraft's rapid deceleration to landing, as well as to study the dynamic behavior of the aircraft restraint system used by aircraft carriers.

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