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Title: Use of Standard Meteorological Messages to Simulate the Flight of 35 mm TP-T Projectile Under Actual Conditions

Alternative title:

Wykorzystanie standardowych komunikatów meteorologicznych do symulacji lotu 35 mm pocisku TP-T w warunkach rzeczywistych

Contributor:

Zbigniew LECIEJEWSKI

Abstract:

The paper presents a method of using actual atmosphere parameter data contained in meteorological messages, necessary for numerical calculation of a spin-stabilised projectile trajectory. Three standard meteorological messages are considered: message METB3 compliant with STANAG 4061, message METCM compliant with STANAG 4082, and message METEO11, so called meteoaverage, currently used in the Polish Armed Forces. The purpose of verifying the correctness of the prepared algorithms of using meteorological messages, a computer program simulating the flight of the 35 mm TP-T anti-aircraft projectiles under actual atmospheric conditions was developed, and appropriate calculations were performed.

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Publisher:

Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna

Date created:

2010 r.0

Date submitted:

2016-12-26

Date accepted:

2019-03-01

Date issued:

2019-03-31

Extent:

B5

Identifier:

oai:ribes-88.man.poznan.pl:2538

Call number:

DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0013.0797

Electronic ISSN:

2720-5266

Print ISSN:

2081-5891

Language:

angielski

Rights holder:

Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna

Starting page:

59

Ending page:

74

Volume:

10

Keywords:

standard meteorological message, METB, METCM, Meteo11, meteoaverage, projectile flight simulation

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