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Guided Weapon Design to Meet Cost Requirements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

G. E. King*
Affiliation:
BAC Ltd, Stevenage

Extract

During the conceptual phases of a project the operational planning groups in government and industry carry out cost effectiveness analyses, using the techniques described by Mr. Kerr, to chose between various feasible solutions to the problem. Suppose we are dealing; with an anti-aircraft problem (cf. Fig. 1).

There might be two alternatives in the reckoning: solution A, based on guided weapons, and solution B, based on radar controlled guns; or alternatively, two guided weapons solutions; one based on command-to-line-of-sight, and one on semi-active homing.

Type
Supplementary Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1971 

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References

Paper given at an Astronautics and Guided Flight Section Symposium on “Cost Effectiveness of Guided Weapon Systems”, on 11th November 1970.