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Air combat aiming with a game in the lag of the radar data

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Differential Games — Developments in Modelling and Computation

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences ((LNCIS,volume 156))

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A particular incompleteness in radar information is utilized and manipulated in a head-on gunnery duel between two fighter aircraft. It might be possible for one particular aircraft to put out a decoy of him self and by this deceive the other one. One aircraft assumes to have an extra degree of freedom to control its aiming and trajectory, whereas the other one does not have this facility. His trajectory is determined by his aiming. Due to the circumstances there are several game formulations. In a couple of this formulations there is a great advantage of having an aircraft with this facility. Still, it might be room for discussions, what sort of game will occur in real life.

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Raimo Pertti Hämäläinen Harri Kalevi Ehtamo

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Järmark, B. (1991). Air combat aiming with a game in the lag of the radar data. In: Hämäläinen, R.P., Ehtamo, H.K. (eds) Differential Games — Developments in Modelling and Computation. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 156. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0040222

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