Applied Technology in Effectiveness Assessment of Communication Equipment Based on ADC

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The applied technology in effectiveness of weapons systems is the ability of weapons to complete the task in the offensive and defensive battle field environment. It is the ultimate goal pursued to develop and applied in the system, and is the most important indicator to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of weapon systems. In this paper, ADC method is proposed to assess weapons systems. The assessment method of the probability of service, hit probability, mobility and protection for a weapon is studied. Firstly, after the components level division of weapons systems, the solution process of system availability row vector is analyzed based on reliability and maintenance-related. Secondly, the characteristics of laser range finder is analyzed, the whole process of search target is simulated. At last, simulation statistics according to the process of antiaircraft gun burst firing to obtain the burst firing kill probabilities is proposed.

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