도시 지하공간에서의 유・무인 복합 드론전투체계 운용방안 연구
A Study on the Operation of Combined Manned-Unmanned Drone Combat Systems in Urban Underground Spaces
저자
서재우
Jae-Woo Seo
Jae-Woo Seo
수록페이지
p.77-84 (8pages)
조회수
67
다운로드
2
- 창간연도
- 2024년 1월
- ISSN
- (Print)3022-6686 , (Online)3022-6651
- 수록권호
- 제2권 1호 (통권 5호)
- 발행일
- 2025.01
- 수록논문
- 17 articles
- 유형
- 학술저널
- 주제
- 사회과학, 자연과학, 예술체육학, 복합학
- 발행기간
- 2024.01 ~ 2025.04
- 발행주기
- 연 4회(계간)
- 총 권호 수
- 5 volumes
- 총 논문 수
- 73 articles
키워드
초록
This study presents effective operational methods for drone combat systems in underground spaces, which are emerging as a new aspect of modern urban warfare. With a focus on operations in enemy underground territories lacking communication infrastructure, we systematically investigated approaches to establishing integrated combat systems through organic collaboration between human combatants and drones. Our findings indicate that, given the physical characteristics and operational constraints of underground spaces, limited drone operations centered on human tactical judgment prove more effective than fully autonomous drone operations. To this end, we established phase-specific operational concepts based on communication status and developed optimized communication systems utilizing multi-path communication techniques and hierarchical network structures. Furthermore, we enhanced practical applicability by implementing independent operational modes enabling basic mission execution during communication failures and by specifying response systems for various emergency situations. This research is expected to contribute substantially to improving underground operational capabilities, which are anticipated to gain increasing importance in future urban warfare.참고문헌 (0)
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