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The Possibilities and Usage of Missile Path Mathematical Modelling for the Utilization in Future Autonomous Air Defense Systems Simulators

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The missile guidance system is one of the most important component of a missile itself and it should be reflected also in a simulation environment. Therefore, the tactical simulators should contain as precise missile models as possible. Unfortunately, the most of contemporary simulators use just a very simplified mathematical models. To bring the simulation closer to the reality the model of each missile should work according to a specific guidance method containing a real guidance equations. The article focuses on the creation and implementation of specific missile characteristics into a tactical simulation environment and outlines its usage for the future simulator of an autonomous air defense system.

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Casar, J., Farlik, J. (2020). The Possibilities and Usage of Missile Path Mathematical Modelling for the Utilization in Future Autonomous Air Defense Systems Simulators. In: Mazal, J., Fagiolini, A., Vasik, P. (eds) Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems. MESAS 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11995. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43890-6_20

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