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Analysis of Target Capture Characteristics of Remote Semi-Active Laser Guided Projectiles

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In order to solve the problem of long-range precision strike of the navy, this paper proposes a new combat style of launching semi-active laser-guided projectiles with long-range large-caliber guns. The feasibility analysis of adapting large-caliber naval guns with guided projectiles is carried out, and a mathematical model of the external trajectory of guided projectile with rocket booster + gliding extension is established; For the target capture problem at the terminal guidance stage of semi-active guided projectiles, the target capture domain and the capture probability were modeled. and the above two parts model by MATLAB simulation experiment was carried out, and the corresponding conclusion is obtained, which provides data and theoretical support for the application of the remote laser end-guided projectile on the naval gun.

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    CACRE2019: Proceedings of the 2019 4th International Conference on Automation, Control and Robotics Engineering
    July 2019
    478 pages
    ISBN:9781450371865
    DOI:10.1145/3351917

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