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Research on the Development of Intelligent Simulation Technology for Precision-Guided Weapons |
TIAN Yi1,2, LAI Jingye1, WANG Bingqian1, YAN Tianxu1, HONG Zehua1, TANG Chengshi1,2, YANG Yang1,2, CHAI Juanfang1,2 |
1. Shanghai Electro-Mechanical Engineering Institute, Shanghai 201109, China;
2. National Key Laboratory of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR),Shanghai 201109, China |
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Abstract Simulation technology provides theoretical methods, verification means, and test platforms for the design, analysis, validation, and evaluation of precision-guided weapons. It has also played a key role in the life cycle of precision-guided weapons. With the further research and application of intelligent technology in target recognition and anti-jamming, environmental perception, autonomous decision-making, and multi-agent coordination for precision-guided armaments, traditional simulation methods struggle to effectively validate and evaluate intelligent simulation objects in future complex combat situations. Integrating "intelligence" into the simulation of precision-guided weapons and researching innovative "intelligent" simulation methods is the trend in developing simulation technology for precision-guided weapons. This paper focused on the intelligent development of precision-guided weapons and requirements for intelligent simulation technology from two dimensions: " simulation for intelligent system " and " intelligence for simulation ", were analysed. The status and challenges of intelligent simulation technology were reviewed. It proposed four key development directions for the future: adversarial intelligent game behaviour modelling, intelligent modelling of complex battle scenarios, simulation platform system and simulation environment construction, and the intelligence level and performance evaluation of precision-guided weapons.
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Received: 19 December 2024
Published: 23 May 2025
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