Optimization of laser hazard warning systems
- Authors: Agaev F.G.1, Guliyev F.F.2, Abdurrakhmanova I.G.1
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Affiliations:
- Nacional`noe ae`rokosmicheskoe agentstvo (Baku)
- Nacional`noe ae`rokosmicheskoe agentstvo (Baku).
- Issue: Vol 11, No 209-210 (2025): Вопросы оборонной техники. Серия 16. Технические средства противодействия терроризму
- Pages: 72-76
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2306-1456/article/view/360994
- ID: 360994
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The problem of optimally selecting the ratios of distances from the laser to the target and from the target to the receivers in LWS systems with remote photodetectors has been formed and solved. Two subtasks are formulated: in the first, the target indicated by the laser belongs to the enemy, and in the second, the opposite side. It is shown that when optimizing systems of laser-guided missiles and projectiles, taking into account the LWS-system introduced by the enemy, it is possible to use the theory of laser systems. The application of the theory of laser systems made it possible to optimize the functioning of the attacking side in terms of the optimal choice of the distance to the enemy using the LWS system with remote photo sensors.
About the authors
F. G. Agaev
Nacional`noe ae`rokosmicheskoe agentstvo (Baku)
Author for correspondence.
Email: direktor.tekti@mai.ru
Director
AzerbaijanF. F. Guliyev
Nacional`noe ae`rokosmicheskoe agentstvo (Baku).
Email: FalahGuliyev@mail.ru
Candidate of Sciences
AzerbaijanI. G. Abdurrakhmanova
Nacional`noe ae`rokosmicheskoe agentstvo (Baku)
Email: irada.abdurraxmanova@mail.ru
Leading Researcher
AzerbaijanReferences
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