At the request of the Committee on National Security, the General Accounting Office was tasked to evaluate the Navy's program to upgrade guns on surface ships to determine whether the Navy has chosen the most cost-effective system for improving its ability to provide naval surface fire support (NSFS).
Naval Surface Fire Support. Navy's Near-Term Plan is not Based on Sufficient Analysis
1995
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Marine Engineering , Combat support , Weapon system effectiveness , Fire support , Amphibious assault ships , Military requirements , Management planning and control , Cost effectiveness , Cost analysis , Amphibious operations , Antiaircraft weapons , Naval warfare , Operations research , Strategic warfare , Surface effect ships , Naval guns , Marine corps operations , Ship to shore , Destroyers , Cruisers