A recent study has introduced a procedure to quantify the survivability of a team of armoured fighting vehicles when it is subjected to a single missile attack. In particular this study investigated the concept of collaborative active protection systems, focusing on the case where vehicle defence is provided by high power radio frequency directed energy weapons. The purpose of the current paper is to demonstrate how this analysis can be extended to account for more than one missile threat. This is achieved by introducing a jump stochastic process whose states represent the number of missiles defeated at a given time instant. Analysis proceeds through consideration of the sojourn times of this stochastic process, and it is shown how consideration of these jump times can be related to transition probabilities of the auxiliary stochastic process. The latter probabilities are then related to the probabilities of detection and disruption of missile threats. The sum of these sojourn times can then be used to quantify the survivability of the team at any given time instant. Due to the fact that there is much interest in the application of high energy lasers in the context of this paper, the numerical examples will thus focus on such directed energy weapons for armoured fighting vehicle team defence.
翻译:最近的一项研究引入了一种程序,以量化装甲战车小队在遭受单一导弹攻击时的存活能力;特别是,本项研究调查了合作性主动保护系统的概念,重点是车辆防御由高功率无线电射频导能武器提供的情况;本文件的目的是说明如何将这一分析扩大到不止一个导弹威胁;这是通过引入跳跃随机程序实现的,其国家代表的是在特定时间击败的导弹数量;通过对这一随机过程的隔断时间进行的分析,并表明这些跳跃时间的考虑如何与辅助随机过程的过渡概率相关;后一种概率则与探测和破坏导弹威胁的概率有关;然后,这些悬浮时间的总和可用来量化突击队在特定时间的存活能力;由于在本文中应用高能激光很有兴趣,因此数字例子将集中在这类定向能源武器上,用于防御装甲车辆的防御队。