Research on TV-Command-Guided Air-to-Ground Missile Simulation Training System Based on SIMBox

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Simulation training plays an important role in the training of complicated military equipment. The complicated operation procedure of TV-command-guided missile is analyzed. The models of the missile including the kinematics model, dynamics model and command-guided model are present, and a simulation system is developed based on SIMBox simulation platform. The simulation data is similar to the actual trajectory, and the results show the system can simulate the procedure of the weapon operator controlling the missile. The system provided a resolution to solve the problem of training of this type weapon.

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December 2012

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