Creating a Simulation Model to Assess Options For Distributed Lethality

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Authors
Kline, Jeff
Lucas, Thomas
Ericksen, Kristen
Subjects
combat modeling
distributed lethality
tactical development.
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Date of Issue
2016
Date
Period of Performance: 10/01/15-01/30/17
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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Abstract
This research project created, developed and then assessed an agent based model within NSWCDD’s Orchestrated Simulation Model to represent naval surface to surface engagements in order to aid in the development of the distributed lethality concept. The Distributed Lethality OSM (DL-OSM) simulation was assessed through wargaming, a fleet exercise, and using advanced experimental design to explored best tactics for organic helicopters, emission control, and formations during surface to surface engagements. The simulation was determined to be satisfactory to explore tactical variables in the distributed lethality concept.
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Report
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Organization
Naval Research Program
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NPS Report Number
N16-N233-A
Sponsors
Naval Research Program
Prepared for Topic Sponsor: COMNAVSURFOR; Distributed Lethality Task Force Research POC Name: CDR Robert Bryans, USN
Funder
N16-N233-A
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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