Assessment of Invisible Areas and Military Objects in Mountainous Terrain

  • Azad Agalar Bayramov War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic
  • Elshan Giyas Hashimov War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic
Keywords: Hidden object, Invisible area, Military armors, Probability, Quantitative analysis, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Abstract

During war activities, the evaluation of invisible areas and military armors in mountainous terrain is very important for assessment of operational-tactical situation in battlefield. This information can be used for prevention of an enemy sudden attack. In given paper, the quantitative method of the assessment of invisible areas and military objects in mountainous terrain is developed and offered by using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. The probabilities of detection of invisible area or enemy object by using 1 and n UAVs are calculated. Previously obtained data by ArcGIS software (GIS technology) have been used for calculations and evaluations the number of invisible areas and military objects. The analysis of the dependence of effectiveness of revealing and localization areas and military objects on UAV number has been carried out. It was established that for quantitative analysis of invisible areas it is more efficiently to use one UAV, but for detection of armored vehicles and military objects it is more efficiently to use several UAV. Our experiments in mountainous conditions had shown that at flight height 300 m and battle-front 2,5 km putting 3-5 UAVs is real. In this case, all of them perform operational mission and return to base.

Author Biographies

Azad Agalar Bayramov, War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic
Prof. Azad Bayramov has completed his MSc in Azerbaijan State University, Azerbaijan, in 1975 and received his ScD, in 2000. He is currently serving as a Professor in War College of Armed Forces, Azerbaijan Republic. His research areas include : Development of technical systems, development of new detection methods of military objects and armoured fighting vehicles, mathematical modelling of combat activities.
Elshan Giyas Hashimov, War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic
Prof. Elshan Hashimov has completed his MSc in Kharkov Military University, Ukraine, in 1998 and received his PhD, in 2000. He is currently serving as the head of Department of Adjunction and Military Sciences, War College of Armed Forces, Azerbaijan Republic. His research areas include quantitative analysis of mountainous terrain by geography information systems and photogrammetry technologies.
Published
2018-06-26
How to Cite
Bayramov, A., & Hashimov, E. (2018). Assessment of Invisible Areas and Military Objects in Mountainous Terrain. Defence Science Journal, 68(4), 343-346. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.68.11623
Section
Armaments & Explosives