Attack Vehicles in the Air

Attack Vehicles in the Air
Author: Craig Boutland
Publisher: Military Machines in the War o
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1543573797

"Describes the various air attack vehicles that western nations are using in the war on terrorism"--

Cooperative Electronic Attack Using Unmanned Air Vehicles

Cooperative Electronic Attack Using Unmanned Air Vehicles
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

In this paper, an attempt is made to define electronic attack of integrated air defenses using multiple unmanned air vehicles acting in a coordinated fashion, and to define features of the problem that are salient in the context of cooperative control. The utility of electronic attack is described in the context of integrated air defense systems that rely on RADAR sites that act as a network to gather information about potential airborne threats. General concepts for the use of multiple vehicles against RADAR systems are described and formulated in terms of cooperative path planning and resource allocation. Then some approaches to solving the technical problems are described. Although the interests expressed in this paper are motivated by capabilities that might be afforded by many unmanned autonomous vehicles, the concepts are relevant for manned aircraft working in concert with groups of air vehicles.

Attack Vehicles on Land

Attack Vehicles on Land
Author: Craig Boutland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1543573878

From barren deserts to rocky mountain terrain, fighters in the war on terrorism face unique challenges in their environments. Readers will learn about the most up-to-date land vehicles currently used in this ongoing war. Callout explanations paired with high-impact photos help information leap off the page.

The Effects of Air Attack on the City of Nagoya

The Effects of Air Attack on the City of Nagoya
Author: United States Strategic Bombing Survey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1947
Genre: History
ISBN:

And conclusions -- Effects of air attacks on the city of Nagoya. Nagoya before the attacks ; Air attacks - direct damage to people and industry ; Effects on people ; Effects on transportation and utilities ; Effects on industry -- Importance of large and small factories, and size of industrial sample covered by USSBS. Sources of information ; Trends in size and relative importance of factories ; percentage of Nagoya's industry covered by survey ; Importance of small industry n Nagoya -- Effects of area attacks on satellite cities of Nagoya. History of the attacks ; Direct damage to people ; Industry - production trends and effect of air attacks ; Conclusions.

Autonomous Vehicles in Support of Naval Operations

Autonomous Vehicles in Support of Naval Operations
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-09-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309096766

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have been used in military operations for more than 60 years, with torpedoes, cruise missiles, satellites, and target drones being early examples.1 They have also been widely used in the civilian sector-for example, in the disposal of explosives, for work and measurement in radioactive environments, by various offshore industries for both creating and maintaining undersea facilities, for atmospheric and undersea research, and by industry in automated and robotic manufacturing. Recent military experiences with AVs have consistently demonstrated their value in a wide range of missions, and anticipated developments of AVs hold promise for increasingly significant roles in future naval operations. Advances in AV capabilities are enabled (and limited) by progress in the technologies of computing and robotics, navigation, communications and networking, power sources and propulsion, and materials. Autonomous Vehicles in Support of Naval Operations is a forward-looking discussion of the naval operational environment and vision for the Navy and Marine Corps and of naval mission needs and potential applications and limitations of AVs. This report considers the potential of AVs for naval operations, operational needs and technology issues, and opportunities for improved operations.