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György Seres: Bases of military system modeling

György Seres: Bases of military system modeling. Universal system-model of military air vehicle. Universal system-model of military air vehicle. Universal system-model of military air vehicle. Military air vehicle can be: fighter, bomber, carrier, exploratory, helicopter, UAV,

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György Seres: Bases of military system modeling

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  1. György Seres:Bases of military system modeling Universal system-model of military air vehicle

  2. Universal system-model of military air vehicle

  3. Universal system-model of military air vehicle Military air vehicle can be: • fighter, • bomber, • carrier, • exploratory, • helicopter, • UAV, • UCAV, • balloon, • etc.

  4. Universal system-model of military air vehicle Military air vehicle fighter,bomber, carrier, reconnaissance,helicopter, UAV,UCAVetc.

  5. Environment of military air vehicle Environment’s subsystems are: • Friendly • surface and air command system, • surface and space navigation system, • primary and secondary radar system, • air traffic control system (ATC), • collision avoidance system (CAS), • IFF system, • landing system, • surface and air logistics system, • etc.

  6. In details:inputs from friendly environment • Requirement • flight mission • Conditions • information • Influences • command • navigation • Resources • fuel

  7. Environment of military air vehicle Environment’s subsystems are: • Enemy • air defense system • surveillance radar system, • electronic reconnaissance • fighter system, • SAM systems, • electronic countermeasure system, • camouflage system, • etc. • terrorism • ground terrorists, • air board terrorists., • electronic terrorists, • etc.

  8. In details:inputs from enemy environment • Conditions • camouflage of possible targets against visual and electronic reconnaissance • Influences • destroy or neutralizing of air vehicles by air defense or terrorist system • jamming communication and navigation systems • hijacking

  9. Environment of military air vehicle Environment’s subsystems are: • Neutral • geographical, • astronomical, • political, • climatic, • meteorological, • daytime, • air traffic, • etc.

  10. In details:inputs from neutral environment • Conditions • geographical, • astronomical, • climatic, • weather, • daytime, • etc. • Influences • air traffic, • sea storm, • desert storm, • etc.

  11. Environment of military system Environment Military air vehicle Purpose air defense, terrorism Enemy command, navigation, radar, ATC, IFF, CAS,landing, logistics systems, etc. Friendly geographical, astronomical, political, meteorological, daytime, etc. Neutral

  12. Purpose of military air vehicle Main output of air vehicle are attributes and capabilities for performance of air mission. Also outputs are the self-emitted, echo and response signals, reactions by influences from environment and losses. Purpose of military air vehicle can be determinated by its environment: • Survival • Result

  13. Main result of military air vehiclemust be determined by friendly environment Determined by friendly environment result can be: • transfer people, armament, military tools and materials by landing or parachute, • transfer optical and/or electronic tools over determined territory for reconnaissance, • transfer bombs, missiles, torpedo, mines and/or guns for strikes against ground targets by remote control or for self-direction, • reconnaissance, capture, diversion or kill enemy air targets, • air exploration and save people • etc.

  14. … but purpose can be determinated alsoby neutral environment Determined by neutral environment result can be : • surviving a desert storm, • surviving a snow storm, • surviving a sea storm, • surviving a hurricane, • etc.

  15. … also purpose can be determinated by enemy environment Determined by enemy environment result can be: • self-defense, • camouflage, • counter-countermeasure, • retreat, • etc.

  16. Purpose of military air vehicle Environment Military air vehicle Purpose Losses Enemy Survival Camouflage, self-defense,retreat, etc. Air transfer, reconnaissance, strikes, exploration, saving, etc. Friendly Result Neutral Surviving of weather storm, etc.

  17. Subsystems of military air vehicle Environment Military air vehicle Purpose Enemy Technology Survival Friendly Human Result Organization Neutral

  18. Universal system-model of unmannedmilitary air vehicle Environment Military air vehicle Purpose Enemy Organization Survival Friendly Human Result Technology Neutral

  19. Universal system-model of unmannedmilitary air vehicle Environment Military UAV Purpose Enemy Organization Survival Human Friendly Computer Result Technology Neutral

  20. In details:technology subsystem • construction and flight characteristics of hull and engine, • instrumentation, • testing tools of air-board system, • armaments, • air-board and ground service systems, • ATC, CAS, IFF, navigation and landing systems, • security system, • command-control systems, • tools and properties which helps detection for friends, • tools and properties which blocks detection for enemy, • tools and systems which provide execution of main mission, • service systems for before- and after-flight tests, • etc.

  21. In details:organization subsystem • air and ground personal training, • previous and direct preparation of flight mission, • ground and air fuel supply, • take-off and landing on own or alien aerodrome, • reconnaissance air and ground target, • execution of typical air missions, • avoidance typical emergency situation, • blocking of enemy reconnaissance, • etc.

  22. In details:human subsystem • skills of air-board and ground personnel, • physical and psychical condition of air-board personnel, • antiterrorist readiness of air-board and ground personnel, • etc.

  23. Ultimate conclusion Success or failure of a new military technology depends on that, how developer takes other system’s elements or system’s environment and purposes into consideration

  24. Thank you for attention Dr. György Seres drseres@jata.org http://www.jata.org/drseres/

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