TY - JOUR AU - Yakovenko, Vadim AU - Volochiy, Bohdan AU - Sydorenko, Yuriy AU - Furmanova, Nataliia AU - Malyi, Oleksandr AU - Tkachenko, Anton AU - Olshevskyi, Yurii PY - 2021/12/16 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Building a model of the process of shooting a mobile armored target with directed fragmentation-beam shells in the form of a discrete-continuous stochastic system JF - Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies JA - EEJET VL - 6 IS - 4 (114) SE - Mathematics and Cybernetics - applied aspects DO - 10.15587/1729-4061.2021.245703 UR - https://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/245703 SP - 51-63 AB - <p>This paper describes the process of shooting a mobile armored combat vehicle with directed fragmentation-beam shells as a discrete-continuous random process. Based on this approach, a stochastic model has been proposed in the form of a system of Kolmogorov-Chapman differential equations.</p><p>A universal model of the process of defeating a moving armored target with directed fragmentation-beam shells has been built, which would provide preconditions for experimental studies into the effectiveness of various variants of the components of the artillery system for three-shot firing.</p><p>The execution of an artillery task is considered as a set of certain procedures characterized by the average value of its duration. They are dependent on the firing phases involving a prospective automatic gun and the explosive destruction of fragmentation-beam shells while the explosive destruction of each shell case is characterized by the self-propagation of the reaction of explosive transformations based on tabular data on the target. An indicator of the functionality of various design options for fragmentation-beam shells is the probability of causing damage by «useful fragments» in the vulnerable compartments of a combat armored vehicle.</p><p>Devising universal models for the process of shooting a moving armored vehicle forms preconditions for further full-time experiments in accordance with the design solutions defined as a result of modeling. It is possible to use the developed discrete-continuous stochastic model in other modeling tasks to determine the optimal value of defeat.</p><p>As regards the practical application of discrete-continuous stochastic models, one can argue about the possibility of reducing the cost of performing design tasks related to weapons by 25 % and decreasing the likelihood of making mistakes at the stage of system engineering design</p> ER -