This paper develops a version of the stochastic salvo combat model in which the exchange of fire is sequential, rather than simultaneous. This sequential-fire version is built by modifying the equations in the original simultaneous-fire version. The performance of the sequential model is tested by comparing its outputs to those of a Monte Carlo simulation. The fit between the model and the simulation is very close, especially for the mean and standard deviation of losses. The model is then applied to the Battle of the Coral Sea. The results suggest that attacking first would have given the American force a larger advantage than that provided by an extra aircraft carrier
Discrete models of combat are a rare part of the combat modelling literature. Our work introduces a ...
The Ground-Based Anti-Ship Missile (GBASM) is a critical capability at the center of the Marine Corp...
This report describes dynamic combat models that reflect the effect of information flows together wi...
In this work we propose a stochastic version of the salvo model for modern naval surface combat. We...
In this work we study the Battle of the Coral Sea using a stochastic version of the salvo combat mod...
When the stochastic version of the salvo combat model was designed, several assumptions and approxim...
This article considers two related questions of tactics in the context of the salvo model for naval ...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect correction to equation (1).Models such as Hughes’ deterministic salv...
This paper analyzes versions of the salvo model of missile combat where area fire is used by one or ...
In the context of both discrete time salvo models and continuous time Lanchester models we examine t...
Proceedings of the 2019 Winter Simulation ConferenceIn 1995, Retired Navy Captain Wayne Hughes formu...
In 1995, retired U.S. Navy Captain Wayne Hughes formulated a salvo model for assessing the military ...
A methodology is introduced with which to compare the military worth of warship capabilities. It is ...
In this thesis, we present Markov-based probability models for two important problems related to cur...
The paper deals with mathematical models of sequent salvos battle, of autonomous flight missiles (AF...
Discrete models of combat are a rare part of the combat modelling literature. Our work introduces a ...
The Ground-Based Anti-Ship Missile (GBASM) is a critical capability at the center of the Marine Corp...
This report describes dynamic combat models that reflect the effect of information flows together wi...
In this work we propose a stochastic version of the salvo model for modern naval surface combat. We...
In this work we study the Battle of the Coral Sea using a stochastic version of the salvo combat mod...
When the stochastic version of the salvo combat model was designed, several assumptions and approxim...
This article considers two related questions of tactics in the context of the salvo model for naval ...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect correction to equation (1).Models such as Hughes’ deterministic salv...
This paper analyzes versions of the salvo model of missile combat where area fire is used by one or ...
In the context of both discrete time salvo models and continuous time Lanchester models we examine t...
Proceedings of the 2019 Winter Simulation ConferenceIn 1995, Retired Navy Captain Wayne Hughes formu...
In 1995, retired U.S. Navy Captain Wayne Hughes formulated a salvo model for assessing the military ...
A methodology is introduced with which to compare the military worth of warship capabilities. It is ...
In this thesis, we present Markov-based probability models for two important problems related to cur...
The paper deals with mathematical models of sequent salvos battle, of autonomous flight missiles (AF...
Discrete models of combat are a rare part of the combat modelling literature. Our work introduces a ...
The Ground-Based Anti-Ship Missile (GBASM) is a critical capability at the center of the Marine Corp...
This report describes dynamic combat models that reflect the effect of information flows together wi...