Note on A model for minimizing cost of aerial tankers support of a practice bomber mission
J. Bracken and
J. D. Longhill
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1964, vol. 11, issue 3‐4, 359-364
Abstract:
Using a typical example of a practice bomber penetration of the North American Air Defense Net, a hypothetical linear programming model for minimizing the cost of aerial tanker support is developed. Fuel requirements of the bombers, delivery capabilities of the aerial tankers, and various aspects of costs of refueling are considered.
Date: 1964
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