Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies / The Method of Targeting a Group of Fighters, Taking Into Account the Nature of the Tasks they Solve

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2021 14 (7)
Authors
Zakomoldin, Denis V.; Bogdanov, Alexander V.; Bulov, Vitaly A.
Contact information
Zakomoldin, Denis V.: Military Academy of Aero-Space Defence named after the Marshal of Soviet Union G. K. Zhukov. Tver, Russian Federation; ; Bogdanov, Alexander V.: Military Academy of Aero-Space Defence named after the Marshal of Soviet Union G. K. Zhukov. Tver, Russian Federation; Bulov, Vitaly A.: Military unit 15650 Akhtubinsk, Russian Federation
Keywords
guidance method; strike fighter; information support fighter; cover fighter; group actions of fighters
Abstract

In this article, in the interests of improving the effectiveness of group actions of fighters, the method of targeting a group of fighters as part of a strike fighter, a cover fighter and an information support fighter at the VC, taking into account the tactical purpose of each fighter in the group, is synthesized, and the characteristics of this method are evaluated on the basis of modeling. Within the framework of the synthesis, a local quadratic quality functional is defined that allows taking into account the accuracy of the guidance of the strike fighter, which is aimed at the zone of possible launch of air-to-air missiles, the accuracy of maintaining the parameters of the combat order by the cover fighter relative to the strike fighter, the accuracy of maintaining the parameters of the combat order by the information support fighter relative to the cover fighter, and the cost-effectiveness of control signals. The list of meters that are necessary for the implementation of the synthesized method is determined, which indicates its practical feasibility

Pages
747–762
DOI
10.17516/1999-494X-0345
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/144853

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