Graduate Research in Engineering and Technology (GRET)
Article Title
Abstract
As a result of advancements in armament technology, traditional conceptions of battle are going through a profound transformation. The use of technology as a force multiplier is extremely prevalent in modern combat. In the modern battlefield, autonomous weapons are absolutely necessary. In this day and age, the presence of missiles is almost always indicative of a country's level of military power. The employment of guided weapons is an unavoidable need in the arsenals of modern militaries. The study will primarily concentrate on several types of weapons, ranging in range from extremely short to medium, long, and automated. This study analyses a wide variety of missiles and classifies them according to the criteria that distinguish them, including the type of missile, its target, its range, how it is launched, and whether or not it has an autopilot guiding system (APG).
Recommended Citation
Vavdiya, Jay Engineer and Kaushik, Vishal Prof.
(2022)
"A Critical Study on Missile and Missile Guidance,"
Graduate Research in Engineering and Technology (GRET): Vol. 1:
Iss.
7, Article 10.
DOI: 10.47893/GRET.2022.1131
Available at:
https://www.interscience.in/gret/vol1/iss7/10
DOI
10.47893/GRET.2022.1131
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