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Abstract In order to deal with the potential threats posed by low-altitude UAVs, an anti-UAV net-catching device was designed based on the principle of pneumatic launch. The internal ballistic calculation model of the net-catching device during the launch process was established, and the pressure-stabilizing air chamber of the device was numerically simulated. The impact of pressure, air chamber volume, gas channel diameter and barrel length on the performance of the launch device to capture the UAV was analyzed. The internal relationship between different influencing factors on the muzzle velocity and the air pressure drop of a single shot was analyzed. Selecting appropriate internal ballistic characteristics to capture UAVs at different target distances provides theoretical guidance for in-depth research on anti-UAV netting devices.
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