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This paper establishes general equations to calculate threat reactions to air-to-air combat, by analyzing the performance or aircrafts and air-to-air missiles. It was possible to calculate the RMax, NEZ, Crank time, Notch Time, and the MAR. It also cites a software that was developed during the making of the article to automate the process of calculating threat reactions.
{"references": ["KNAPP, Jean Marcel. Knapp Threat Reactions. 2020.", "KNAPP, Jean Marcel. Knapp Combat. 2020.", "Air-to-air missile engagement analysis using the USAF Trajectory Analysis Program (TRAP). Herrmann, J. 1996."]}
Threat Reactions, Defensive Counter Air, Air Force, Air-to-Air missiles, Air Defense, Air Combat, Weapons Systems, Offensive Counter Air
Threat Reactions, Defensive Counter Air, Air Force, Air-to-Air missiles, Air Defense, Air Combat, Weapons Systems, Offensive Counter Air
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