Description
Weapon Assignment Optimization
It carries out weapon optimization against air elements including multi-site and different types of missiles. It includes the following features;
- Variables included in the solution
- Defense doctrine; The extent to which targets will approach the defended elements can be determined by the user
- Transition time between engagements; transition periods between engagements can be defined,
- Destruction possibilities of missiles; the probability of kill of missiles for different distances can be defined,
- Target values; values of targets can be defined
- Estimates of the probable location of the targets; Estimated subjects of the target on approach routes to the defended elements can be included in the calculations.
- Fire doctrine; it is defined which missile will be fired at which target with which salvo order.
- The optimization solution calculates the following values;
- Target – missile mapping; finds the missile-target match that gives the maximum kill probability,
- Ignition times; Which missile should be fired at which target, with which salvo order, and when,
- The number of missiles required for total damage; How many missiles are needed for the destruction of all targets,
- Maximum damage that can be done with existing missiles; What is the maximum percentage of damage that can be inflicted on targets with existing missiles?
- Optimization is carried out by taking into account the Coordinated and Central command and control structures. Common targets (targets where more than one defense point can be engaged) are included in the calculations and distributed among the defense elements.