ISEAS (Interactive Simulation of Engagements at Sea) is a computer program currently under development at the Naval Postgraduate School to simulate interactions between a ship loaded with surface-to-air missile systems and an attacking aircraft or anti-ship missile. The portion of ISEAS described in this thesis is a translation of the Fortran program MICE II for the flyout of a surface to air missile to the C language. Three different missile systems are simulated. The C program includes coordinate transformations, launcher bearing and elevation calculations, the proportional navigation equation for missile guidance, and the missile's equations of motion. The program contains a description of the missile engagements with air target and provides a basis for the evaluation of surface-to-air missile launching opportunities and subsequent missile performance under realistic encounter conditions. The missile program provides the basic framework and sophistication can be easily implemented.
Missile Flyout Model for ISEAS (Interactive Simulation of Engagements at Sea)
1986
59 pages
Report
No indication
English
Surface Launched Missiles , Missile Guidance & Control Systems , Surface to air missiles , Antiship missiles , Computer programs , Aerial targets , Fire control systems , Digital simulation , Ship defense systems , Weapon system effectiveness , Guided missile targets , Man computer interface , Theses , ISEAS Computer Program , C Programming Language
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