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Anti-Ship Missile Defense for a Naval Task Group

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2011

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Wiley-blackwell

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In this study, we present a new formulation for the air defense problem of warships in a naval task group and propose a solution method. We define the missile allocation problem (MAP) as the optimal allocation of a set of surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) of a naval task group to a set of attacking air targets. MAP is a new treatment of an emerging problem fostered by the rapid increase in the capabilities of anti-ship missiles (ASMs), the different levels of air defense capabilities of the warships against the ASM threat, and new technology that enables a fully coordinated and collective defense. In addition to allocating SAMs to ASMs, MAP also schedules launching of SAM rounds according to shoot-look-shoot engagement policy or its variations, considering multiple SAM systems and ASM types. MAP can be used for air defense planning under a given scenario. As thorough scenario analysis would require repetitive use of MAP, we propose efficient heuristic procedures for solving the problem. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 58: 305-322, 2011

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Kandiller, Levent/0000-0002-7300-5561; Karasakal, Orhan/0000-0003-0320-487X

Keywords

Air Defense, Naval Task Group, Missile Allocation Problem, Weapon-Target Allocation

Fields of Science

0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Karasakal, O., Özdemirel, N.E., Kandiller, L. (2011). Anti-ship missile defense for a naval task group. Naval Research Logistics, 58(3), 305-322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nav.20457

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Naval Research Logistics (NRL)

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58

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3

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305

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322
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