THE CONDITION FOR ASSESSING THE ADEQUACY OF MODELS FOR PROTECTING STATE INFRASTRUCTURE OBJECTS FROM AIR BLOWS DURING HOSTILITIES
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https://doi.org/10.33405/2078-7480/2022/3/82/267175Keywords:
mathematical models, air defence battle, covered objects, adequacyAbstract
To control the adequacy of the mathematical models for planning and managing the defense against air blows on the covered state infrastructure objects by the most effective means ‒ groupings of surface-to-air missile systems during military operations, an analytical description of the internal law of air defence battles was found. The presence of the noted law in the developed mathematical models can be a criterion for their adequacy to real processes of combat operations and a necessary condition for the models applicability in practice.
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