Methodologies of direct-fire allocation and maneuver unit allocation and placement
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Authors
Boyd, Kenneth D.
Subjects
Simultaneous Methodology
Sequential Methodology
Priority Scheme
Template
Placement
Allocation
Network
Avenues of Approach
Probability of Single Shot Kill
Combat Rate of Fire
Sequential Methodology
Priority Scheme
Template
Placement
Allocation
Network
Avenues of Approach
Probability of Single Shot Kill
Combat Rate of Fire
Advisors
Sovereign, Michael G.
Parry, Sam H.
Date of Issue
1985-03
Date
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
This thesis is directed at the derivation of several
methodologies associated with the Airland Battle Research
Model currently under development at the Naval Postgraduate
School. Two systems are presented that derive aggregated
distribution allocation plans involving enemy and friendly
direct-fire weapon systems. A military tactical scenario is
used to present and contrast both systems. Additionally,
allocation and placement models for ground force maneuver
units are presented. Specifically, these models demonstrate
how military units are allocated and placed on a battlefield
by various levels of organization. The use of a transportation
network illustrates implementation of the models.
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Thesis
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Department
Systems Technology
Organization
Naval Postgraduate School
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
