Interception of an aerodynamically stable weaving re-entry vehicle

A. Vermeulen, R. Savelsberg
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Traditional missile guidance laws are designed against fighter aircraft, with a much lower velocity (600–800 m/s) than ballistic missiles. To see whether intercepting a theatre ballistic missile inside the atmosphere is difficult in terms of missile guidance, trajectories of two different re-entry vehicles and the terminal phase of their interception, while the interceptor is guided by its own sensors, are simulated using MATLAB/Simulink. The interception is always successful if the inherent delay of the missile guidance system is small (below 0.5 seconds). The re-entry vehicles follow weaving trajectories, but the amplitude of the weave is small and does not pose problems for the interceptor. Neither does the high velocity of the missile (2,600 m/s), provided that the interceptor is near the inverse trajectory at the start of the terminal phase. Consequently, current missile guidance technology seems to be sufficient against aerodynamically stable missiles, but early detection and tracking are essential for success.
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拦截空气动力稳定的编织再入飞行器
传统的导弹制导律是针对战斗机设计的,其速度比弹道导弹低得多(600-800米/秒)。为了了解在大气层内拦截战区弹道导弹在导弹制导方面是否困难,在拦截器由其自身传感器制导的情况下,使用MATLAB/Simulink对两种不同再入飞行器的轨迹及其拦截的末段进行了仿真。如果导弹制导系统的固有延迟很小(低于0.5秒),拦截总是成功的。再入飞行器遵循编织轨迹,但编织的幅度很小,不会给拦截器带来问题。导弹的高速度(2,600米/秒)也没有,只要拦截弹在末端阶段开始时接近反弹道。因此,目前的导弹制导技术似乎足以对付空气动力稳定的导弹,但是早期探测和跟踪是成功的必要条件。
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