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Approximation Procedures and Some Key Results for Estimating Expected Target Damage

Frank E. Grubbs, Harold J. Breaux and Helen J. Coon
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Frank E. Grubbs: U.S. Army Aberdeen Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Harold J. Breaux: U.S. Army Aberdeen Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Helen J. Coon: U.S. Army Aberdeen Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland

Operations Research, 1971, vol. 19, issue 3, 645-654

Abstract: This paper summarizes some suggested computational procedures for, and further progress on, estimating expected target damage for individual rounds, and for battery or battalion volley-type fire. In particular, it recommends the computational procedures that are best followed for suitably accurate estimation of target damage. Some other useful results relating to the target-damage analysis problem, and possibly to other applied studies, are also recorded.

Date: 1971
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