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http://dx.doi.org/10.11627/jkise.2021.44.3.064

Manned-Unmanned Teaming Air-to-Air Combat Tactic Development Using Longshot Unmanned Aerial Vehicle  

Yoo, Seunghoon (Department of Computer Science, Korea Air Force Academy)
Park, Myunghwan (Department of Computer Science, Korea Air Force Academy)
Hwang, Seongin (Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Korea Air Force Academy)
Seol, Hyeonju (School of Integrated National Security, Chungnam National University)
Publication Information
Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering / v.44, no.3, 2021 , pp. 64-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
Manned-unmanned teaming can be a very promising air-to-air combat tactic since it can maximize the advantage of combining human insight with the robustness of the machine. The rapid advances in artificial intelligence and autonomous control technology will speed up the development of manned-unmanned teaming air-to-air combat system. In this paper, we introduce a manned-unmanned teaming air-to-air combat tactic which is composed of a manned aircraft and an UAV. In this tactic, a manned aircraft equipped with radar is functioning both as a sensor to detect the hostile aircraft and as a controller to direct the UAV to engage the hostile aircraft. The UAV equipped with missiles is functioning as an actor to engage the hostile aircraft. We also developed a combat scenario of executing this tactic where the manned-unmanned teaming is engaging a hostile aircraft. The hostile aircraft is equipped with both missiles and radar. To demonstrate the efficiency of the tactic, we run the simulation of the scenario of the tactic. Using the simulation, we found the optimal formation and maneuver for the manned-unmanned teaming where the manned-unmanned teaming can survive while the hostile aircraft is shot-downed. The result of this study can provide an insight to how manned aircraft can collaborate with UAV to carry out air-to-air combat missions.
Keywords
Air-to-air Combat Tactic; Manned-unmanned Teaming; Longshot Unmanned Aerial Vehicle;
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