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Target selection in lanchester combat: Heterogeneous forces and time‐dependent attrition‐rate coefficients

James G. Taylor

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1974, vol. 21, issue 4, 683-704

Abstract: We develop solutions to two fire distribution problems for a homogeneous force in Lanchester combat against heterogeneous enemy forces. The combat continues over a period of time with a choice of tactics available to the homogeneous force and subject to change with time. In these idealized combat situations the lethality of each force's fire (as expressed by the Lanchester attrition‐rate coefficient) depends upon time. Optimal fire distribution rules are developed through the combination of Lanchester‐type equations for combat attrition and deterministic optimal control theory (Pontryagin maximum principle). Additionally, the theory of state variable inequality constraints is used to treat the nonnegativity of force levels. The synthesis of optimal fire distribution policies was facilitated by exploiting special mathematical structures in these problems.

Date: 1974
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