Modeling and Simulation of Impact Point Prediction Algorithm

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Trajectory correction projectiles significantly improved shooting accuracy of conventional ammunition.This paper designed an impact point prediction algorithm based on perturbation theory, and proposed trajectory correction scheme based on the impact point prediction algorithm. Based on perturbation theory, getting samples by solving ideal trajectory and typical disturbed trajectory, and solving the coefficients of the prediction model by regression.The 6-degrees of freedom trajectory simulation shows that adopting this correction guidance law, the standard error of the longitudinal falling points of projectiles reduced significantly.

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