The Concept of a Two-Stage Supersonic Missile Design
Journal Title: Problemy Mechatroniki. Uzbrojenie, lotnictwo, inżynieria bezpieczeństwa - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
The concept of development of two-stage supersonic missiles with the PRODAS software is presented. The paper shows the results of basic dynamic characteristics, in the form of graphs, of a designed supersonic missile, obtained from computer simulation carried out using the PRODAS
Authors and Affiliations
Tomasz RASZTABIGA, Krzysztof MOTYL, Bogdan ZYGMUNT, Roman KAŹMIERCZAK
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