Softwaremodule voor het Simuleren van de Gevolgen van Raketonderschepping (The Dutch Program for the Simulation of Missile Intercept Effects)
Abstract
A national program in The Netherlands on Joint Air Defence (JAD) includes the development of a chain of models called HAPPIE (Hazard Area Prediction by Perturbations in Ensembles). It simulates ballistic missile intercepts and the consequence effects on the ground. The hazard area is calculated as a function of the ATP-45 compliant MW (Missile Intercept Report), CDR (Chemical Downwind Report) and BWR (Basic Wind Report) messages. The program will be used for both real-time warning purposes and for JAD planning purposes, to optimize the configuration in the battle field of the air defence weapon systems. HAPPIE will be extended with several new sub-models, describing the debris behavior and the drop break-up at altitudes above 200 km after an intercept. This paper aims to provide an overview of the physical models which describe the chemical agents' behaviour during descending after an intercept.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA474298
Entities
People
- E. Abadjieva ;r. P. Sterkenburg
- F. Bouquet
- P. W. Doup