Fiber Optic Guided Missiles offer new opportunities to build a weapon system with unique abilities. The optical fiber link is impossible to jam and can be used to transfer large amounts of information. A system of many missiles, guided from a common computer at the launcher, can combine sensor data from all the missiles and guide each missile optimally in collaboration with the others. The report gives an example of a weapon system based on fiber optic guided missiles, and shows how collaboration between missiles can be used to obtain better system performance in tactical situations. The report focuses on the operators' role in collaboration with autonomous control algorithms for the missile system, and what this means for the missile seeker. The report contains a brief abstract of the current research in the guidance field.
Fiberoptiskt Styrt Robotsystem Aspekter Pa Samordnade Robotanfall (Fibreoptic Guided Missile System - Aspects of Co-Ordinated Missile Attack)
1999
64 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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