The salvo combat model with area fire
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26/10/2015
26/10/2015
01/12/2013
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Resumo |
This paper analyzes versions of the salvo model of missile combat where area fire is used by one or both sides in a battle. While these models share some properties with the area fire Lanchester model and the aimed fire salvo model, they also display some interesting differences, especially over the course of several salvos. Whereas the relative size of each force is important with aimed fire, with area fire it is the absolute size that matters. Similarly, while aimed fire exhibits square law behavior, area fire shows approximately linear behavior. When one side uses area and the other uses aimed fire, the model displays a mix of square and linear law behavior. |
Identificador |
Armstrong MJ, 2013. “The salvo combat model with area fire”. Naval Research Logistics 60 #8, 652-660. DOI: 10.1002/nav.21559 1520-6750 (Online) 0894-069X (Print) |
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en_US |
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Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
Palavras-Chave | #military operations research #missile combat #salvo equations #Lanchester models |
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Article |