FIELD: artillery fire control.
SUBSTANCE: method for firing an invisible, unobservable coastal group target, given by the coordinates of its individual elements, is proposed, which allows us to optimally construct a method for firing it. The invention relates to the field of artillery fire control, and more specifically to determining the parameters of the method for firing a coastal group target with ship artillery. The method consists in determining the optimal firing area by the cluster analysis method for the target distribution density function given by the coordinates of elementary targets that are part of a group target. Further, within the obtained optimal area, the aiming points and the consumption of projectiles in them are determined based on maximizing the probability of hitting the target.
EFFECT: automated calculation of the parameters of the method for firing a group target with known coordinates of elementary targets.
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Dates
2021-09-02—Published
2020-11-06—Filed