Abstract

In the environment of strong naval confrontation, the long range anti-ship missile strike against the sea has a difficult problem of “difficult penetration and uncertain strike”, and modern warfare is moving towards the direction of “distributed killing”. The remote distribution of target intelligence data to weapons is not only a “single point and single chain” situation, but also towards the direction of “network transmission of random access”. This paper aims at the pain points and difficulties in the anti-ship missile long-range sea strike operation, gives full play to the system enabling advantages, and takes the integration of space-based reconnaissance system into the sea strike system as a breakthrough to form an integrated networking cooperative combat capability, which lays a technical foundation for the improvement of the system's operational effectiveness, and also provides corresponding technical reserves for the realization of future satellite missile hinge fusion applications.

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