In 1995, the US Army Space and Strategic Defense Command and the US Army Concepts Analysis Agency rapid response low-resolution theater-level theater missile defense model. This report discusses how the Active, Passive Attack Operations Battle Management/Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence - Pillar Integration (APAB-PI) model was developed to meet these objectives. The purpose of the APAB-PI study was to develop a methodology and a supporting model which simulated all of the missile battles that together comprise the missile defense campaign for an entire theater. A process which allows the examination of the entire campaign enables analysts to answer decision makers' questions regarding the effect of different aspects of the tactical ballistic missile/theater missile defense on that campaign.
Active, Passive, Attack Operations, Battle Management/Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence - Pillar Integration (APAB-PI)
1996
41 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Common Carrier & Satellite , Command control communications , Army operations , Army intelligence , Theater missile defense , Computerized simulation , Software engineering , Scenarios , Theater level operations , Attack , Surface to air missiles , Dynamic programming , Area defense , Low resolution , Tactical data systems , Battle management , Thaad(Theater high altitude area defense) , Combat models , Combat simulation , Patriot missiles
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