A Study on Resource Allocation in Multi-aircraft Cooperative Jamming for Netted Radar
In the modern information battlefields,compared with the traditional combat mode where radars make independent detec-tion and guidance,the multi-radar networking for detection and early warning has an increasingly more obvious development trend.The radar networking poses a huge threat to the safety of penetrating aircraft.In the process of covering and penetrating formation operations by long-range support jamming aircraft,the survival probability of the penetrating aircraft is used as the objective func-tion to establish the jamming resource allocation model under constraints through analyzing the operation mode of multi-aircraft co-operative jamming to netted radar,so as to ensure the safety of penetrating aircraft with the maximum effectiveness of limited jam-ming resources.The jamming cover in the whole process of penetration is analyzed emphatically,and the problem of optimal re-source allocation scheme is solved by genetic algorithm.The simulation results show that the survival probability of penetrating air-craft is 96.72%under the cooperative cover of support jamming aircraft.The allocation results meet the requirements of penetration operations,and the reasonable allocation of jamming resources plays a significant role in giving full play to the cooperative engage-ment capability of long-range support jamming aircraft.