A computer simulation for the evaluation of fleet air defense employing monostatic and bistatic search radars
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Leonhardt, Richard John
Schlegelmilch, Charles Robert
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1975-03Advisor
Andrus, A.F.
Second Reader
Harrison, D.E. Jr.
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A computer simulation model is developed for use in
analysing the Navy's Fleet Air Defense problem. The model
provides for employment of monostatic and bistatic search
radars in a clear or jamming environment. Use of the model
is demonstrated by analysing a hypothetical problem.
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