Discrete Deterministic Modelling of Autonomous Missiles Salvos

  • Momcilo Milinovic University of Belgrade, Belgrade
  • Dalibor Petrovic University of Defense, Military Academy, Belgrade
  • Olivera Jeremic University of Belgrade, Belgrade
  • Mitar Kovac University of Defense, Military Academy, Belgrade
Keywords: Combat modelling, discrete shots, salvo missiles, Lanchester square laws, guerilla warfare model, superiority coefficients, autonomous flight missiles

Abstract

The paper deals with mathematical models of sequent salvos battle, of autonomous flight missiles (AFM) organized in the groups of combatants. Tactical integration of AFM system distance-controlled weapon is considered by performances of simultaneous approaches on targets, and continual battle models of guerilla and direct fire, are redesigned to the discrete-continual mixed model, for checking missiles sudden, and further salvos, attack effects. Superiority parameters, as well as losses and strengths of full, or the part of salvo battle, for the missiles groups as technology sub-systems combatants’, is expressed by mathematical and simulation examples. Targets engagements capacities of the missiles battle unit, is conducted through designed scenarios and mathematically derived in the research. Model orientated on answers about employment of rapid reaction defending tactics, by distance missiles attacks.

Defence Science Journal, Vol. 64, No. 5, September 2014, pp.471-476, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.64.5791

Author Biographies

Momcilo Milinovic, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
Dr Momcilo Milinovic, PhD, is working as a Professor at Faculty in Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University. Main field of interest includes, systems and component engineering, propulsion, missiles, U UAV, weapon efficiency and weapon FCS and CIS technologies and applied battlefield mechanics. He has published more then 200 papers.
Dalibor Petrovic, University of Defense, Military Academy, Belgrade
Dr Dalibor Petrovic, PhD, Assistant Professor, Major in Army Military Service, Serbia. Employed in the Ministry of Defense of Serbia, in the Strategic Planning Department. Research focuses are aerospace technology, patents management, operational researches modelling, inventive researches, optimisation.
Olivera Jeremic, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
Dr Olivera Jeremic, PhD, Associate Professor employed at the Belgrade University at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, in the department of Mechanics. Main research areas are analytical mechanics, theoretical mechanics, operational mathematics, and related areas. She has published a large number of research papers and is a team member on government research projects.
Mitar Kovac, University of Defense, Military Academy, Belgrade
Dr Mitar Kovac, PhD, is Major-General of Army Military Service. Full Professor at the Military Academy of Serbia. E Employed in the Ministry of Defense of Serbia, as the chief of Strategic Planning Department. Research focuses are high strategic management, operational researche, modelling, theory and practice of organization of military systems, etc.
Published
2014-06-10
How to Cite
Milinovic, M., Petrovic, D., Jeremic, O., & Kovac, M. (2014). Discrete Deterministic Modelling of Autonomous Missiles Salvos. Defence Science Journal, 64(5), 471-476. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.64.5791
Section
Engineering Science & Technology