This paper describes assessments of the damage due to air attacks on USAFE air bases, and the impact of that damage on sortie production. These analyses also explore near-term changes in support concepts that would appear to offer possibilities for limiting some of the degrading effects of aircraft losses, battle damage, and air attack. These analyses form a portion of the ongoing policy investigations that are being conducted as a part of the Project AIR FORCE Resource Management Program at The Rand Corporation.
USAFE Airbase Operations in a Wartime Environment
1982
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Aerial warfare , Military facilities , Airports , Military operations , Damage assessment , Military planning , Military forces(United States) , Military forces(Foreign) , NATO , Countermeasures , Combat support , Air strikes , Warsaw Pact countries , Aircraft , Damage , Attrition , Aircraft maintenance , Logistics support , Replacement , Maintenance personnel , Survival(General) , Defense planning , Computerized simulation
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