Abstract

The selection of weapon systems involves a number of activities to choose the best system in relation to the predefined operational requirements and other vital criteria. In the case of surface to air missile systems competing for the NAREW program, attempts are being made to obtain an asset that will be capable of engaging a spectrum of air threats, under specified conditions, with a predefined high degree of probability. In order to make the right choice, it is necessary to analyze information on performance and combat capabilities. Thus, the aim of this article is to develop a preliminary method of evaluating the capabilities of surface to air missile systems offered under the NAREW program. The theoretical foundation of the empirical study was provided by the method of literature content analysis. Using the methods of comparison and generalization, the author obtained data on the combat capabilities of surface to air missile systems expressed through their tactical and technical parameters. Among the empirical methods, the author applied the algorithm of a multi-criteria analysis and an assessment of the capabilities of surface to air missile systems based on the use of matrix calculus. The diagnostic survey, conducted by means of the questionnaire technique, made it possible to prioritize the adopted evaluation criteria and, consequently, to conduct proper research. The formulation of the final conclusions and establishing the links between the theoretical and empirical part of the study was achieved by means of a synthesis. The results obtained in such a manner may constitute a valuable information database, showing the directions that should be considered when selecting a short-range surface to air missile (SAM) system for Poland. The evaluations and suggestions included in this study can be used for prospective solutions and research conducted in a similar area.

Highlights

  • The majority of surface to air missile systems operated by Polish armed forces are obsolete

  • The program called for fielding medium-range surface to air missile systems under WISŁA program, which would be capable of engaging both air and tactical ballistic missile threats

  • Bearing in mind the aim of this article, the author aims at developing a preliminary method for assessing the capabilities of surface to air missile systems competing for the NAREW program

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Summary

Introduction

The majority of surface to air missile systems operated by Polish armed forces are obsolete. Bearing in mind the urgent defense needs of the state, on September 17, 2013, a multiyear program was established by a resolution of the Council of Ministers,[1] in which priority tasks of technical modernization were defined under separate programs It included essential expenditures and key tasks that were intended to provide the Polish Armed Forces with the required and desired operational capabilities in the long run. The program called for fielding medium-range surface to air missile systems under WISŁA program, which would be capable of engaging both air and tactical ballistic missile threats. Bearing in mind the aim of this article, the author aims at developing a preliminary method for assessing the capabilities of surface to air missile systems competing for the NAREW program. The algorithm of a multi-criteria analysis based on the use of matrix calculus and the method of a diagnostic survey based on the questionnaire technique was applied

The combat capabilities of surface to air missile systems
Results of SAMs evaluation
Conclusions
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