Best Attack Position Model for BVR Multi-Target Air Combat

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Refer to the characteristics of BVR air combat and multi-target attack for the Fourth Generation Fighters, this paper constructs and computes the model of probability distributions in multi-target kill zone, the model of the best attack path/attack position of multi-target attack. The model of probability distributions in multi-target kill zone considers heading angle and approaching angle of target, distance between fighter and target, maximum off-boresight launching angle and killing angle. The model of the best attack path/attack position considers damage probability to targets by missiles, threat degree to fighter of targets, and threat degree to fighter of residual targets. The paper calculates the simulation data according to the models, analyzes probability distributions in multi-target kill zone of missiles, the best attack path/attack position. The models and simulated results show that the method, which uses kill zone probability model, can improve the damage probability and reduce threat degree from enemy targets.

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