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Design of Emergency Destruction System for Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile Flight Test

장거리 대공 유도탄 비행 시험을 위한 안전종료판단시스템 설계

  • Eunyoung Noh (Missile Research Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
  • 노은영 (국방과학연구소 미사일연구원)
  • Received : 2024.05.08
  • Accepted : 2024.07.11
  • Published : 2024.08.05

Abstract

An Emergency Destruction System is inevitable for ensuring safety both at sea and in populated areas, particularly during emergency detonations triggered by abnormal missile flight or upon mission completion. This paper introduces a novel method for developing an Emergency Destruction System capable of precisely calculating the Instantaneous Impact Point(IIP) during high-speed, maneuverable long-range surface-to-air missile flight tests. The Emergency Destruction System designed for long-range surface-to-air missile flight tests generates impact position tables that meticulously incorporate wind errors and navigation equations based on the Earth's ellipsoidal model. Factors such as the Coriolis effect and the direction of the gravitational acceleration vector are accounted for, significantly enhancing the accuracy of IIP determination amidst highly variable missile speed and attitude.

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