and Methodological Support for the Development and Implementation of Programs for the Development of Weapons And Military Equipment and the State Defense Order** R . Z h y v o t o v s k y i PhD, Senior Researcher, Head of Research Department Research Department of the Development of Anti-Aircraft Missile Systems and Complexes** I u . R e p i l o Doctor of Military Sciences, Professor Department of Missile Troops and Artillery*** O . Z a b o l o t n y i PhD, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher Center of Military Strategic Studies*** O . S y m o n e n k o
One of the most important characteristics of radiocommunication systems and facilities that operate in the conditions of radio-electronic suppression is their secrecy, which is the ability of systems and radio communications to withstand the actions of radio-intelligence. Radiotechnical intelligence provides consistent execution of three main tasks: the detection of the fact of the operation of the system (devices) of radio communication (signal detection); determination of the structure of the detected signal and its basic parameters; disclosure of the information contained in the signal. Taking into account the Operations of the Joint Forces in the East of Ukraine caused by the armed aggression of the Russian Federation, an urgent question is raised regarding the analysis of the technical characteristics of the radio-electronic intelligence systems for determining the operation of the radiocommunication equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the structure of the type of signals used. The authors of this article conducted an analysis of the technical characteristics of the radio-electronic intelligence systems of the Russian Armed Forces to determine the operation of the radiocommunication equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the structure of the type of signals used. During the research, the authors used the basic provisions of the theory of communication, the theory of electronic warfare, the theory of signals and general scientific methods of analysis and synthesis. According to the results of the research, the following conclusions can be drawn: the frequency range of the electronic intelligence facilities of the Russian Armed Forces is much larger than the frequency range of the radiocommunication facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and technically developed countries of the world; classical methods of increasing impedance and secrecy such as pseudo-random reconstruction of the operating frequency is not able to provide a given level of secrecy. In view of this, the direction of further research should be considered the development of scientific and methodical apparatus for increasing the structural secrecy of radio communications based on the use of time-signal structures.
Abstract:The paper deals with the formalization of conflict patterns that arise in the management of the movement of small UAVs. The stages describe the conflicts, their classification. Model description of the conflict involves two tasks: the formation of the desired type of UAV flight path and forming the vector control or self-propelling UAVs along such a trajectory. The proposed models of conflicts include the impact of the flight environment, the presence of the path of the UAV prohibited areas that arise when flying at low altitudes static, but on the entire range of performance of the flight task -dynamic objects. These conflicts system models can be used to find estimates of permissible boundaries of the vector values of UAV motion parameters in order to predict the probability of performing the flight task, allowing to make the appropriate adjustments in the theory of intelligent control of the UAV and a part used for its implementation of the airborne and ground systems.
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