Research on Kill Efficiency of Double Dogfight Weapon Fusillade in Complex Electromagnetic Environment

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In order to improve the kill efficiency of the fighter aircraft under the complex electromagnetic environment, the anti-interference capability of all kinds of dogfight weapon is analyzed, a method of the double dogfight weapon fusillade is adopted to improve the kill capability of fighter aircraft. This paper builds up the attacking efficiency models of dogfight weapon, and proposes the optimized plan of the combination of the dogfight weapons by comparing the attacking efficiency, and provides the theoretical method to improve the kill capability of the fighter aircraft under the complex electromagnetic environment.

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