This paper describes a discrete event simulation model which was designed to evaluate operational, employment and support alternatives for fighter aircraft during an intense, conventional war in the European Theater. The unique advantage of the model is the flexibility which it provides both in the design and in the analysis of support and basing concepts. The model simulates the behavior of aircraft both in the air and on the ground. After friendly fighters launch for a sortie and engage the enemy, a series of selection routines based on user specified probabilities are queried to determine if the aircraft has been destroyed or damaged. If the aircraft survives the engagement without damage each line replaceable unit (LRU) is interrogated for failure while the fighter is airborne. When the sortie is complete, returning fighters are diverted to the appropriate operating location (OL) for battle damage repair, system repair or turnaround service. Turnaround service at each OL is simulated as a function of the discrete availability of support resources.
Support effectiveness evaluation model
Ein Modell zur Bewertung der Unterstuetzungseffektivitaet
1985
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