A missile flyout model for ISEAS

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Antonio, Dennis D.
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1986-12Advisor
Ball, Robert E.
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A computer model of the launch and flyout of a shipboard surface
to air missile toward an attacking aircraft or anti-ship missile has
been developed for the Interactive Simulation of Engagements at Sea
(ISEAS) program. The model, written in the C language, is based upon
the MICE II Fortran program. The flyout model can be used to assess
missile system performance against an air target. A complete description
of the missile model, with flow charts and a C program listing,
is included.
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