Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects

A comprehensive review is conducted on the research in the emerging field of multi-missile collaborative projects internationally, with an outlook on the major technological directions for the future. Firstly, an overview of current major multi-missile collaborative projects abroad is provided, foll...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Liu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Aero Weaponry 2024-12-01
Series:Hangkong bingqi
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.aeroweaponry.avic.com/fileup/1673-5048/PDF/2024-0146.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850024721922392064
author Liu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui
author_facet Liu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui
author_sort Liu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui
collection DOAJ
description A comprehensive review is conducted on the research in the emerging field of multi-missile collaborative projects internationally, with an outlook on the major technological directions for the future. Firstly, an overview of current major multi-missile collaborative projects abroad is provided, followed by an analysis of their development trajectories and intrinsic features. Finally, the key capabilities underpinning multi-missile collaborative engagement are explored across six aspects, alongside a look ahead at key technological directions that merit special focus in the future. The review indicates that multi-missile collaborative engagement has emerged as a new direction and focal point of competition in the development of missile weapon systems globally. Given the current state of intelligence, it remains challenging to ensure that multiple-missiles can meet the demands of future systematic combat operations. Building on the intelligence of individual missiles, enhancing inter-missile capabilities in network communication, cooperative detection and sensing, cooperative task planning, cooperative guidance and control, and cooperative simulation can offer innovative approaches for enhancing multi-missile collaborative engagement capabilities in future systemic confrontations.
format Article
id doaj-art-c42e5dcb148b4d3b8ab1ad4c8eeb3bc0
institution DOAJ
issn 1673-5048
language zho
publishDate 2024-12-01
publisher Editorial Office of Aero Weaponry
record_format Article
series Hangkong bingqi
spelling doaj-art-c42e5dcb148b4d3b8ab1ad4c8eeb3bc02025-08-20T03:01:02ZzhoEditorial Office of Aero WeaponryHangkong bingqi1673-50482024-12-0131611310.12132/ISSN.1673-5048.2024.0146Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative ProjectsLiu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui01. College of Aerospace Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China;2. Hypersonic Technology Laboratory, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China;3. Beijing Institute for Advanced Study, College of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, National University of Defense Technology, Beijing 100101, China;4. School of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China;5. School of Sciences, Xi’an Technological University, Xi’an 710021, ChinaA comprehensive review is conducted on the research in the emerging field of multi-missile collaborative projects internationally, with an outlook on the major technological directions for the future. Firstly, an overview of current major multi-missile collaborative projects abroad is provided, followed by an analysis of their development trajectories and intrinsic features. Finally, the key capabilities underpinning multi-missile collaborative engagement are explored across six aspects, alongside a look ahead at key technological directions that merit special focus in the future. The review indicates that multi-missile collaborative engagement has emerged as a new direction and focal point of competition in the development of missile weapon systems globally. Given the current state of intelligence, it remains challenging to ensure that multiple-missiles can meet the demands of future systematic combat operations. Building on the intelligence of individual missiles, enhancing inter-missile capabilities in network communication, cooperative detection and sensing, cooperative task planning, cooperative guidance and control, and cooperative simulation can offer innovative approaches for enhancing multi-missile collaborative engagement capabilities in future systemic confrontations.https://www.aeroweaponry.avic.com/fileup/1673-5048/PDF/2024-0146.pdf|multi missile collaboration|multi missile formation|collaborative confrontation|tactical tactics|systematic|networking
spellingShingle Liu Shuangxi, Xu Xiaoping, Huang Wei, Yan Binbin, Lin Zehuai, Ma Wenhui
Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
Hangkong bingqi
|multi missile collaboration|multi missile formation|collaborative confrontation|tactical tactics|systematic|networking
title Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
title_full Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
title_fullStr Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
title_full_unstemmed Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
title_short Development and Key Technologies Outlook of Foreign Multi-Missile Collaborative Projects
title_sort development and key technologies outlook of foreign multi missile collaborative projects
topic |multi missile collaboration|multi missile formation|collaborative confrontation|tactical tactics|systematic|networking
url https://www.aeroweaponry.avic.com/fileup/1673-5048/PDF/2024-0146.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT liushuangxixuxiaopinghuangweiyanbinbinlinzehuaimawenhui developmentandkeytechnologiesoutlookofforeignmultimissilecollaborativeprojects