Abstract

The article analyzes the approach to describing the courses of air enemy action for further automation of the decision-making process for air enemy destruction. The analysis has shown that the development of air attack capabilities justifies the necessity to increase the level of efficiency in the decision-making process by responsible persons through the introduction of intelligent information technologies, such as expert systems and decision support systems, into the automation complexes of the Air Force. It is proposed to use the calculation of first-order predicates to formalize knowledge and aggregate it in the form of a knowledge base that will allow the decision maker to deploy his air defense forces and means to effectively destroy means of air attack.

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