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23 January 2017 Evaluation of electronic jamming effect based on seeker captive flight test and missile flight simulation
Wei Gao, Weitao Tie
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Proceedings Volume 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering; 1032209 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265314
Event: Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 2016, Nanjing, China
Abstract
In order to test and evaluate the jamming effect of electronic warfare weapons on missiles, a method based on seeker captive flight jamming test and missile flight simulation test is put forward, in which real data for the jamming effect of the electronic warfare weapon on seekers is obtained by seeker captive flight jamming test, and immitted into a missile digital simulation system to perform large numbers of missile flight simulation tests under jamming, then one could evaluate the jamming effect of the electronic warfare weapon on missiles according to the simulation test results. The method is demonstrated and validated by test and evaluation of the jamming effect of a smokescreen jamming device on TV guidance missiles. The results show that, the method proposed here not only overcomes the shortcomings of both pure digital simulation test and field test, but also combines their advantages, thus could be taken as an easy, economical and reliable method for testing and evaluating electronic jamming effect on missiles.
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Wei Gao and Weitao Tie "Evaluation of electronic jamming effect based on seeker captive flight test and missile flight simulation", Proc. SPIE 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 1032209 (23 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265314
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Warfare

Weapons

Computer simulations

Motion models

Control systems

Data modeling

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