Seaguard: a general purpose antiship missile defense computer simulation.

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Callahan, Alexander Joseph
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1979-03Advisor
Roland, E.F.
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Andrus, A.F.
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SEAGUARD is an event store computer simulation of the antiship
missile defense of a naval task force using surface to air and air
to air missiles. It simulates the interaction between the antiship
missiles and the defensive missiles of a task force at sea in a
non- jamming environment. Using SEAGUARD, the military analyst can
measure the relative effectiveness of alternative defensive
dispositions or alternative forces. SEAGUARD was designed to be general in order to facilitate the analysis and avoid the use of
a large or extremely detailed data base.
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