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ID141928
Title ProperCertain features of the modern testing methodology for aerospace defense weapon systems
LanguageENG
AuthorKOZLOV, N N ;  Krasny, V P ;  Reshetnikov, A V
Summary / Abstract (Note) The authors sum up analyses regarding the organization of systems testing for complex weapons, including aerospace defense weapons and military equipment among them. They argue that advanced aerospace weapons testing is a complicated and highly responsible stage in their life cycle, and that the structure of the RF MOD testing facilities, as well as requirements set for their working standards, are getting increasingly complicated and outstrip the weapons being developed and tested. One of the ways to improve the RF MOD testing system is to further the experimental and theoretical methodology that appeared simultaneously with the emergence of the country's spaceborne missile defense systems.
`In' analytical NoteMilitary Thought Vol. 24, No.3; 2015: p. 94-104
Journal SourceMilitary Thought Vol: 24 No 3
Key WordsTesting System ;  Experimental-and-Theoretical Method ;  Planning a Full-Scale Field Experiment


 
 
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