Abstract

An urgent issue of modern local conflicts is the substantiation of the ability of air defense units to carry out their immediate tasks of providing air cover for ground forces. The solution to this issue is especially relevant in local conflicts, when the space in which it is necessary to perform the assigned task is stretched in width and depth. The purpose of the article is to develop a model for evaluating the effectiveness of ground forces cover by air defense units in new positional areas, which have changed in size in width and depth. The article proposes a model that makes it possible to assess the effectiveness of covering weapons and military equipment and infrastructure of ground forces by air defense units. The model was developed using the theory of probability. Conclusions. The proposed model involves the choice of a typical composition of internal and external sources of radar information, the direction of data exchange, the composition of the tasks of data processing, the formation of recommendations on the composition of the air defense team and their management. The developed model helps the commander of the air defense unit to evaluate the options for his structure, choose rational ones, with the best cover efficiency, and helps him make the right decision to repel air strikes. The model is proposed to be used in decision-making systems to help the commander make the right decision to cover ground units from the air. The proposed model will also be effective in automated decision-making systems.

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