Abstract

The recent research is focused on the development of an advanced interceptor missile that has hit-to-kill accuracy against ballistic targets performing evasive maneuvers. In this paper, a guidance law that achieves hit-to-kill accuracy against ballistic target executing worst-case maneuvers is developed using second-order sliding mode control and optimal control. The guidance law thus developed is continuous and has minimum time convergence for worst-case target maneuvers. The performance of the continuous guidance law with minimum time convergence is evaluated through numerical simulations against ballistic targets executing step maneuvers with changing polarity and weaving maneuvers.

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