This final report covers a concept study conducted for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Sensor Technology Office to develop a low cost weapon system concept to counter a proliferated cruise missile threat. The low cost and high accuracy of cruise missiles may make them the enemy weapon of choice in future conflicts. Our study focused on three main areas: (1) System Architecture Definition, (2) Interceptor (kill mechanism) Development, and (3) Performance/Cost Analysis, to define a weapon system concept and quantify its cost per kill relative to existing systems.
MALD-Like Interceptor for Low Cost Cruise Missile Defense (LCCMD)
1998
51 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Business & Economics , Military Sciences , Missile Technology , Systems engineering , Low costs , Cruise missiles , Guided missile defense systems , Weapons , Detectors , High rate , Performance tests , Threats , Cost analysis , Weapon systems , Accuracy , Computer architecture , Costs , Enemy , Kill mechanisms , Lccmd(Low cost cruise missile defense)
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