In order to study and analyze the damage efficiency of naval gun weapon system on maritime ship targets, this paper combines the power parameters of ammunition and the vulnerability model of the target to establish a reasonable damage efficiency evaluation model. Based on the damage evaluation model, the quantitative calculation and analysis of the damage efficiency of ammunition on the target. Set different attack schemes, so as to more comprehensively and detailedly study and analyze the damage efficiency of naval gun weapon system on maritime ship targets. For different CEP, terminal velocity and angle conditions of ammunition, the damage probability of the target is calculated, and on the basis of the damage probability, the amount of ammunition required to achieve different damage levels of the target is calculated and analyzed, which more directly reflects the impact of different attack conditions on the damage efficiency. The damage efficiency evaluation model and the obtained data can provide technical support for the subsequent design and optimization of ammunition.


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    Title :

    Damage Efficiency and Evaluation of Explosive-killing Projectiles on Typical Ship Targets


    Contributors:
    Pan, Zheping (author) / Niu, Jinyu (author) / Liang, Zhengang (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-09-20


    Size :

    1403468 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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