Modeling of Anti-Aircraft Weapon Systems Cooperative Guidance for Anti-Aircraft Missile

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The handing over of cooperative guidance is a new problem of network anti-aircraft missile weapon system. The goal is to change the un-matching status which damage zone of one missile and guidance zone of one radar. Some articles are about of this issue but the research is not in-depth. This article provided a detailed analysis of the components of anti-aircraft missile system and engagement flow. It gives some definition and concept of cooperative guidance. The AAWS (Anti-aircraft Weapon System) for AAM (Anti-aircraft Missile) cooperative guidance model is established. It contains concept model of system, coordinate transaction model, errors model and radar tracking probability model. Radom errors are simulated. The Monte-Carlo method is used to have the relationship between errors and cooperative guidance ship probability. The reliable of cooperative guidance model is proved by simulation, which established in this paper. The results of error analysis can be used for precision controlling.

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DOI: 10.1016/s1000-9361(08)60171-5

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