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Vulnerability and weapon effect analyses
With the universal vulnerability model UniVeMo we offer a broad spectrum of analytical possibilities regarding vulnerability/ survivability of targets and/or weapon/ ammunition effect. We offer the complete conventional weapon spectrum, from small-calibre infantry weapons, to heavy anti-ship and cruise missiles as well as the applicable target spectrum with representatives. These range from shelters, vehicles, infrastructure, air-borne targets, all the way to ballistic missiles. Our detailed analyses are based on accredited methods in UniVeMo with regard to:
- penetration behaviour
- pressure propagation
- pressure effect
- component damage/ structural failure
- error/ function trees
- repair times
Applications comprise individual weapons and/or ammunition against single targets, all the way to the investigation of effect-based multi-weapon efficiency in complex, e.g. urban scenarios, including collateral damage. The fuse/ seeker behaviour as well as error budget and scattering can be considered. Typical results are:
- single-shot kill probability (SSKP)
- burst effect (MSKP)
- weapon requirements
- lethal areas
- idle times
- hazard areas
Our expertise:
- Weapon effect
- performance data
- penetration behaviour
- pressure propagation, effect
- error budget
- Target vulnerability
- vulnerability model
- founded target information
- error and criticality analyses
- structural and component failure
- national standard
- international comparability