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A modern naval combat modelHatzopoulos, Epaminondas A. January 1990 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Operations Research)--Naval Postgraduate School, September 1990. / Thesis Advisor(s): Weir, Maurice D. ; Hughes, Wayne P. Second Reader: Lind, Judith. "September 1990." Description based on title screen as viewed on December 29, 2009. DTIC Identifier(s): Naval warfare, mathematical models, lessons learned. Author(s) subject terms: Naval combat models, combat theory, salvo warfare, human factors in combat models. Includes bibliographical references (p. 98). Also available in print.
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On optimising FAC(M) counter missile tactics : a dynamic simulation model to optimise soft kill tactics employed by a generic fast attack craft against a generic surface-to-surface, fire-and-forget missileEngelbrecht, Gerhard Nieuwoudt 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of this dissertation is to show how counter missile tactics for a fast
attack craft armed with missiles [FAC(M)] against a surface-to-surface, fireand-
forget missile [SSM] can be optimised. As a result the ship and missile
will be modelled as generic concepts while the environment will be a
chosen area of operations. The applicable methodology is to simulate the
ship, missile and environment as well as the interactions between them. At
the same time, the ship will be carrying out combinations of five separate
missile counter measures.
The methodology is then to build a dynamic simulation model to optimise
soft kill tactics by a generic F AC(M) against a generic SSM in the chosen
environment and evaluate the outcome of the simulation by viewing the
experiment as a 25 factorial design and to analyse it accordingly. / Operations Research / M.Sc. (Operations Research)
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On optimising FAC(M) counter missile tactics : a dynamic simulation model to optimise soft kill tactics employed by a generic fast attack craft against a generic surface-to-surface, fire-and-forget missileEngelbrecht, Gerhard Nieuwoudt 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of this dissertation is to show how counter missile tactics for a fast
attack craft armed with missiles [FAC(M)] against a surface-to-surface, fireand-
forget missile [SSM] can be optimised. As a result the ship and missile
will be modelled as generic concepts while the environment will be a
chosen area of operations. The applicable methodology is to simulate the
ship, missile and environment as well as the interactions between them. At
the same time, the ship will be carrying out combinations of five separate
missile counter measures.
The methodology is then to build a dynamic simulation model to optimise
soft kill tactics by a generic F AC(M) against a generic SSM in the chosen
environment and evaluate the outcome of the simulation by viewing the
experiment as a 25 factorial design and to analyse it accordingly. / Operations Research / Operations Management / M.Sc. (Operations Research)
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