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An anti-air warfare study for a small size Navy   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Poulos, Adrianos M.
Title
An anti-air warfare study for a small size Navy
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

This thesis is a study of the defensive power of a medium size Naval force subject to air-to-surface missile attack. It evaluates the attrition to an escorted amphibious force and its escorts under different tactical situations for a variety of defense parameters. Using attrition as the measure of effectiveness, it draws conclusions useful to a small Navy regarding its anti- air warfare (AAW) defenses. The study models the force-on-force process of aircraft versus warships in discrete time steps, or salvos. The degradation of the force is expressed in number of ships. This study extends and deepens work by W. Hughes and Lt. E. Hatzopoulos (H.N), incorporating new features to analyze AAW principles and concepts.


Subjects: NA
Language English
Publication date March 1994
publication_date QS:P577,+1994-03-00T00:00:00Z/10
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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anntiairwarfares1094530555
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Internet Archive identifier: anntiairwarfares1094530555
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