Patent Document ID: 9779191
Application ID: 14185029
Patent Flag: 1

Claim One:
1. A method for negating a missile threat, comprising: identifying, using one or more hardware processors, vulnerabilities of missile threats and non-kinetic techniques for negating the missile threats prior to launch of the missile threats by exploiting the identified vulnerabilities; calculating, using one or more of the hardware processors, a probability of negation associated with an effectiveness of each of the identified non-kinetic techniques against each vulnerability prior to launch of the missile threats; conditioning the calculated probability of negation of each non-kinetic technique against each vulnerability at a plurality of times associated with a plurality of asymmetric missile defense (AMD) layer elements to produce temporal level probabilities of negation; conditioning each of the temporal level probabilities of negation based on a probability of validation of deployment and a probability of verification of mitigation to produce a battle damage assessment probability of negation; calculating a terminal phase probability of impact failure without any kinetic intervention by combining the battle damage assessment probability of negation for each of the plurality of AMD layer elements; and negating one or more of the missile threats using the identified non-kinetic techniques in response to determining the terminal phase probability of impact failure without any kinetic intervention is greater than a specified threshold, wherein one or more of the non-kinetic techniques includes using two or more cyber technologies, wherein the two or more cyber technologies include a first cyber technology during a production and test phase of the missile threats, and a second cyber technology during a boost, mid-course, or terminal phase of the missile threats, the first cyber technology including affecting a network associated with a launch of a first missile threat of the missile threats to induce a material defect in the first missile threat, and the second cyber technology including (a) at least one of airborne jamming to degrade a communication uplink, initiate self-destruct, or disrupt a guidance system of a second missile threat of the missile threats and (b) deploying a decoy payload to simulate a radar return from a target of the second missile threat.