Weaponeering : an introduction
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Weaponeering : an introduction
(AIAA education series)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, c2020
3rd ed
- Vol. 1
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Weaponeering
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
"The primary objective of "Weaponeering, third edition" is to assist those engaged in ... Now a comprehensive two-volume set, it consists of "Weaponeering : an introduction, third edition, volume 1" and "Advanced weaponeering, third edition, volume 2", featuring 38 chapters of authoritative information..." -- from back cover
"AIAA education series / Joseph A. Schetz, editor-in-chief: " -- from t.p
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For the best value, Weaponeering: An Introduction, Third Edition, Volume 1 may also be purchased as part of a two-volume set with Advanced Weaponeering, Third Edition, Volume 2.
The primary objective of Weaponeering, Third Edition is to assist those engaged in assessing the effects of conventional weapons to understand the components, limitations and techniques needed to perform that assessment. The intent is to explain the underlying methodologies behind various weaponeering tools rather than how to use the tools themselves. Now a comprehensive two-volume set, it features 38 chapters of authoritative information that guides the reader from introductory through advanced concepts.
These books describe the principal methods used by the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual (JMEM) to predict the probability of successfully attacking ground targets using air launched or ground launched weapons. Air launched weapons include guided and unguided bombs, air-to-ground missiles, laser and GPS guided weapons, rockets, and guns. Surface engagements will cover both direct and indirect fire weapons. A chapter on anti-air weapons effects is also included which involves airborne targets attacked with air or ground based threats. The author outlines the various methodologies used in operational products of the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) including JMEM Weaponeering Systems (JWS) that are widely used in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, as well as military services in some other countries.
Weaponeering: An Introduction, Third Edition, Volume 1 covers the basic subjects that need to be understood to compute weapon effects based on the concept of an Effectiveness Index (EI). These subjects include weapon delivery accuracy, warhead lethality and target vulnerability. This approach gives reasonable, rapid results and allows an easier understanding of current methods used to estimate weapon effects.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview of Weaponeering and Weapon Effectiveness
Chapter 2 Introduction to Statistical Methods
Chapter 3 Weapon Trajectory
Chapter 4 Delivery Accuracy - Overview
Chapter 5 Accuracy of GPS/INS Guided Weapons
Chapter 6 Introduction to Vulnerability and Effectiveness
Chapter 7 Vulnerability Assessment - Implementation
Chapter 8 Effectiveness Assessment - Implementation
Chapter 9 Calculating Damage Probabilities - Monte Carlo Methods
Chapter 10 Calculating Damage Probabilities - Deterministic Methods
Chapter 11 Single Weapons Directed Against an Area of Targets
Chapter 12 Stick Deliveries
Chapter 13 Cluster Munitions
Chapter 14 Projectiles
Chapter 15 Weaponeering for Specific Targets Using Effectiveness Indices
Chapter 16 Surface-to-Surface Weaponeering - Indirect Fire
Chapter 17 Direct Fire: Infantry, Vehicles and Small Boats
Chapter 18 Computer Implementation of Weaponeering Methods
Appendix A Statistical Tables
Appendix B Damage Criteria
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