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18 February 2022 Penetration parameter analysis of the sea-skimming aircraft
Ruixin Zhang Jr., Pei Wang Sr., Yanchao Hu, Xiabin Ji Sr., Zhihui Ye Sr.
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Proceedings Volume 12162, International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCCE 2021); 121620X (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628044
Event: 2021 International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication, 2021, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Aiming at the problem of penetration flight parameter design of sea skimming aircraft, the analysis model of sea skimming anti-ship aircraft penetration capability is established based on the detection capability of shipborne radar, infrared detection system and aircraft survivability. The influence of flight Mach number on sea skimming aircraft penetration capability is studied. Under the atmospheric standard condition, the relationship between the Mach number of sea skimming flight and the operating range of enemy infrared detection system is analyzed. Considering the radar sea clutter jamming effect and the hitting probability of aircraft flying across the sea, the cruise altitude and maximum covert flight Mach number under different sea conditions are studied. The results show that the higher the sea state, the closer the sea clutter jamming area is to the target, and the smaller the corresponding maximum stealth penetration Mach number.
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Ruixin Zhang Jr., Pei Wang Sr., Yanchao Hu, Xiabin Ji Sr., and Zhihui Ye Sr. "Penetration parameter analysis of the sea-skimming aircraft", Proc. SPIE 12162, International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCCE 2021), 121620X (18 February 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628044
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Infrared detection

Infrared radiation

Target detection

Thermal modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Reflection

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