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Death by Moderation
by
Koplow, David A.
in
Anti-satellite weapons
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Anti-satellite weapons -- United States
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Land mines
2009,2010
This book addresses an important but little-noticed phenomenon in the revolutionary world of military technology. Across a wide range of otherwise-unrelated weapons programs, the Pentagon is now pursuing arms that are deliberately crafted to be less powerful, less deadly, and less destructive than the systems they are designed to supplement or replace. This direction is historically anomalous; military forces generally pursue ever-bigger bangs, but the modern conditions of counter-insurgency warfare and military operations 'other than war' (such as peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance) demand a military capable of modulated force. By providing a capacity to intervene deftly yet effectively, the new generations of 'useable' weaponry should enable the U.S. military to accomplish its demanding missions in a manner consistent with legal obligations, public relations realities, and political constraints. Five case studies are provided, regarding precision-guided 'smart bombs', low-yield nuclear weapons, self-neutralizing anti-personnel land mines, directed-energy anti-satellite weapons, and non-lethal weapons.
Weapons of choice : the development of precision guided munitions
2006,2009
History and deployment of smart weapons. In the United States, efforts to develop precision guided munitions—PGMs—began during the First World War and resulted in an 'aerial torpedo' by the 1920s. While World War II was dominated by large-scale strategic bombing—essentially throwing out tons of free-falling munitions in the hope they hit something important—both sides in the war worked to develop airborne munitions that could be steered toward a target. However after that war, U.S. national security policy focused on the atomic bomb, hardly a weapon that needed to be directed with accuracy. The cost of emphasis on atomic weapons was revealed in the general unsuitability of American tactics and weapons deployment systems during the Vietnam War. Lessons learned in that conflict, coupled with rapid technological developments in aerodynamics, lasers, and solid-state electronics, brought air power dramatically closer to the "surgical strike" now seen as crucial to modern warfare. New technology created attractive choices and options for American policymakers as well as field commanders, and events in the Arab-Israeli wars, the U.S. raid on Libya, and most dramatically in the first Gulf War created an ever-increasing demand for the precision weapons. The prospect of pinpoint delivery of weapons right to the enemy's door by speeding aircraft seems to presage war in which the messy and politically risky deployment of ground troops is unnecessary. The potential of such weapons, and their strategic limitations, made the Gulf War and Iraqi War living theater for assessing what such weapons can and cannot do and have important implications for planning for future warfare.
Radar and EW Modeling in MATLAB and Simulink
by
Showman, Gregory
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Dávila, Carlos
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Hopkins, Glenn
in
Computing and Processing
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Electronics in military engineering
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MATLAB
2023,2024
This resource covers basic concepts and modeling examples for the three “pillars” of EW: Electronic Attack (EA) systems, Electronic Protection (EP) techniques, and Electronic Support (ES). It develops techniques for the modeling and simulation (M&S) of modern radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems and reviews radar principles, including the radar equation. M&S techniques are introduced, and example models developed in MATLAB and Simulink are presented and discussed in detail. These individual models are combined to create a full end-to-end engineering engagement simulation between a pulse-Doppler radar and a target. The radar-target engagement model is extended to include jamming models and is used to illustrate the interaction between radar and jamming signals and the impact on radar detection and tracking. In addition, several classic EA techniques are introduced and modeled, and the effects on radar performance are explored. This book is a valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and managers who are involved in the design, development, or testing of radar and EW systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the M&S techniques that are used in these systems, and the book's many examples and case studies provide a solid foundation for understanding how these techniques can be applied in practice.
Distributed Situation Awareness
by
Jenkins, Daniel P.
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Stanton, Neville A.
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Salmon, Paul M.
in
Command and control systems
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Command and control systems -- Evaluation
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Cooperativeness
2009,2017
This book presents an exhaustive review and evaluation of contemporary theoretical perspectives on SA and of a range of SA measurement approaches. A novel theory of DSA in complex sociotechnical systems is presented, followed by an original methodology for assessing SA and DSA in command and control environments. It contains several naturalistic case studies of command and control scenarios undertaken in numerous military domains, as well as one involving multiple high-consequence civilian domains.
Functional Damage Assessment Method for Preformed Fragment Warheads to Evaluate the Effect on the Phased-Array Antenna
2023
Damage assessment of a small-weight precision-guided warhead to evaluate the effect on the performance of high-value vulnerable targets should focus on functional damage instead of physical damage. Developing a damage assessment model that considers target function attenuation as a damage criterion for warhead design and tactical application is of great significance. In this paper, an accurate mathematical description of a preformed fragment warhead is provided. The failure of phased-array antenna elements in different initiation conditions is predicted by a shot-line model and spatial coordinate mapping. A real-time co-simulation model of the explosion damage field and the phased-array antenna electrical performance is developed and the effective damage modes are obtained through multi-condition simulation and electrical performance parameters analysis, which has more tactical application value than the structural damage assessment method with equivalent targets and the electrical simulation in artificial or random phrased-array-element failure conditions.
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Handbook of Defence Electronics and Optronics
by
Maini, Anil K
in
Aerospace
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
2018
<p><b>First Complete Reference on Defence Electronics and Optronics</b> <p>This book provides a complete account of defence electronics and optronics. The content is broadly divided into three categories: topics <i>specific</i> to defence electronics; topics <i>relevant</i> to defence optronics; and topics that have <i>both</i> electronics and optronics counterparts. <p>The book covers each of the topics in their entirety from fundamentals to advanced concepts, military systems in use and related technologies, thereby leading the reader logically from the operational basics of military systems to involved technologies and battlefield deployment and applications. <p>Key features: <ul> <li>Covers fundamentals, operational aspects, involved technologies and application potential of a large cross-section of military systems.</li> <li>Discusses emerging technology trends and development and deployment status of next generation military systems wherever applicable in each category of military systems.</li> <li>Amply illustrated with approximately 1000 diagrams and photographs.</li> <li>Includes salient features, technologies and deployment aspects of hundreds of military systems, including: military radios; ground and surveillance radars; laser range finder and target designators; night visions devices; EW and EO jammers; laser guided munitions; and military communications equipment and satellites.</li> </ul> <p><i>Handbook of Defence Electronics and Optronics</i> is an essential guide for graduate students, R&D scientists, engineers engaged in manufacturing defence equipment and professionals handling the operation and maintenance of these systems in the Armed Forces.
Command and Control: The Sociotechnical Perspective
by
Stanton, Neville A
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Walker, Guy H
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Jenkins, Daniel P
in
Command and control systems
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Communications, Military
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Technology
2009,2017
Military command and control is not merely evolving, it is co-evolving. Technology is creating new opportunities for different types of command and control, and new types of command and control are creating new aspirations for technology. The question is how to manage this process, how to achieve a jointly optimised blend of socio and technical and create the kind of agility and self-synchronisation that modern forms of command and control promise. The answer put forward in this book is to re-visit sociotechnical systems theory. In doing so, the problems of 21st century command and control can be approached from an alternative, multi-disciplinary and above all human-centred perspective.
Modelling Command and Control
by
Harris, Don
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Stanton, Neville A.
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Baber, Chris
in
Command and control systems
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Command and control systems -- Data processing
2008
Command and control environments continue to represent a challenging domain for human factors research. Modelling Command and Control takes a broad view of command and control research, to include C2 (command and control), C3 (command, control and communication), and C4 (command, control, communication and computers) as well as human supervisory control paradigms. The book presents case studies in diverse military applications (e.g. land, sea and air) of command and control. While the domains of application are very different, many of the challenges they face share interesting similarities.
Nuclear command, control, and communications : a primer on US systems and future challenges
by
Wirtz, James J.
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Hersman, Rebecca K. C.
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Larsen, Jeffrey Arthur
in
Command and control systems -- United States
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Deterrence (Strategy)
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Nuclear weapons
2022
he first overview of US NC3 since the 1980s, Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications explores the current NC3 system and its vital role in ensuring effective deterrence, contemporary challenges posed by cyber threats, new weapons technologies, and the need to modernize the United States' Cold War-era system of systems.