Research on Man-Machine Function Allocation of Tank Fire Control System

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Man-machine function allocation is an important step in new type tank fire control system design. Aiming at the problem of engineering application abilities deficiency in current method, a flow of function allocation is proposed. System working mechanism, functions and tasks are analyzed to define the level of automation and guide preliminary design. AHP is adopted to seek out the optimal plan. The method can offer new theory reference for intelligent tank fire control system design.

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