Patrol plan of motor gunboat (PGM. Allied Class) for infiltration from sea

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Israngkul, Chavalit.
Ampaipast, Matra.
Date
1974Advisor
Forrest, R.N.
Second Reader
Cunningham, W.P.
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Patrol plans have been developed for use by Motor Gunboats
to counter small scale infiltration by insurgents from
the sea. The objective in developing the patrol plans was
to determine the optimum deployment of the generally limited
number of patrol craft available to developing nations.
The patrol plan to be used is determined by a probability
distribution associated with incoming targets.
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