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Determining for Launcher Distance and Intersection Point of Missile and Target Using Simulation Method

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Intelligent Systems and Networks (ICISN 2021)

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The launcher distance and intersection point of missile and target is the key indicator for measuring surface-to-air missile weapon systems . The paper has built a simulation program for the trajectory of a missile to reach its target, thereby determining launcher distance and intersection point, serve in the process of learning, research and teaching. At the same time, as a basis to do a good job of preparation, to obtain reasonable performance in all expected situations. The simulation results have shown the effectiveness of this method.

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Duc, T.N., Ngoc, T.N., Le Ngoc, G., Xuan, T.T. (2021). Determining for Launcher Distance and Intersection Point of Missile and Target Using Simulation Method. In: Tran, DT., Jeon, G., Nguyen, T.D.L., Lu, J., Xuan, TD. (eds) Intelligent Systems and Networks . ICISN 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 243. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2094-2_23

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