Damage assessment of the target area of the island/reef under the attack of missile warhead

Cheng lin Zhai, Xiao wei Chen*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Under the background of vigorously developing facilities of island/reef in the world, the economic value and strategic significance of the island/reef have become increasingly important. Unfortunately, they may easily become the attacking target of missiles in the war time. Therefore, aiming at the damage quantification of the targets in the island/reef under the missile attacking, a macroscopic damage assessment model for the target area is proposed in this paper. The model focuses on the construction of the assessment model framework. Firstly, the analytic hierarchy process and the grey relational analysis are applied to measure the importance of each target in the region through four indicators of the target hazard, striking urgency, damage advantage and mission relevance, respectively. Secondly, based on the damage mechanism of shock wave and fragments to target, the corresponding damage model is established, and the damage grade of each target in the evaluated area is obtained according to the damage criteria and grading standard. Finally, the model obtains the overall damage grade of the target area by employing the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method, with synthesizing the importance and the damage grade of each target. Through the verification of an example, it demonstrates the certain feasibility of the model and provides a certain basis and reference for the subsequent research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-28
Number of pages11
JournalDefence Technology
Volume16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Damage assessment
  • Fragment
  • Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method
  • Island/reef facilities
  • Shock wave

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