. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. Zone of AFCS Inaccuracy rrv '=^X Search. Zone of Missile Guidance Inaccuracy Fig. 2-9 A Tactical Situation. very low probability of success for any phase of the intercept mission can render pointless any efforts to achieve very high probabilities in other phases and thus would serve as a guide to more effective development emphasis. 2-7 THE SYSTEM STUDY PLAN The known (fixed) and unknown (variable) elements of the problem have now been defined. Referring to Fig. 2-2, it is seen that the next step is to analyze the interrelationships between the fix


. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. Zone of AFCS Inaccuracy rrv '=^X Search. Zone of Missile Guidance Inaccuracy Fig. 2-9 A Tactical Situation. very low probability of success for any phase of the intercept mission can render pointless any efforts to achieve very high probabilities in other phases and thus would serve as a guide to more effective development emphasis. 2-7 THE SYSTEM STUDY PLAN The known (fixed) and unknown (variable) elements of the problem have now been defined. Referring to Fig. 2-2, it is seen that the next step is to analyze the interrelationships between the fixed and variable elements to determine the contribution of each variable element to mission accomplish- ment. From such analyses, a quantitative understanding of system operation will be obtained and —eventually — radar requirements will evolve. The unknown or variable elements may be broken into two basic cate- gories: (1) weapons system variables, and (2) subsystem variables. The primary weapons system variables are: 1. The early warning detection range measured from fleet center. 2. The number of interceptors which may engage the specified target complex 3. The effectiveness (kill probability) of each interceptor which engages the target complex. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Povejsil, Donald J. Princeton, N. J. , Van Nostrand


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