A mathematical model of an engagement between a Navy ship and a number of anti-ship cruise missiles is described. The model is designed to be used in Navy planning activities involving ship/cruise missile engagements. The engagement model described portrays the ship's defensive weapons as being rapid-fire guns and/or SAM systems, and allows for the portrayal of enemy jamming or other ECM activity. User-specified notions of partial damage to the ship's defensive weapons can also be accommodated. The outputs of the model are probability measures that the ship and each of the cruise missiles survive as functions of time. Inputs to the model are detailed performance characteristics of sensor systems, weapon systems and cruise missiles.


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    Title :

    Single Ship/Multiple Cruise Missile Engagement Model for Fleet Air Defense Planning


    Contributors:
    W. P. Cherry (author) / R. L. Farrell (author) / J. M. Miller (author) / M. H. Moore (author)

    Publication date :

    1975


    Size :

    125 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English