During the Russia-Ukraine conflict, both sides deployed a significant number of various missile weapons, with the first deployment of hypersonic weapons. The missile warning systems of both sides provided varying degrees of informational support. This paper initially analyzes and elaborates on the composition of the missile warning systems of both Russia and Ukraine. Through simulation and evaluation, the paper assesses the effectiveness of the missile warning systems of both sides. The results indicate that the missile warning systems of Ukraine and NATO excel in anti-missile action support compared to the Russian missile warning system.
Assessment of Missile Warning Effectiveness for Local Conflicts
22.03.2024
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