Allocation of resources to offensive strategic weapon systems
Kenneth D. Shere and
John W. Wingate
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1976, vol. 23, issue 1, 85-93
Abstract:
In this paper a very versatile game model is developed for use in the long range planning of our strategic force posture. This highly aggregate model yields optimal force mixes for the triad (land‐ and sea‐based missile systems and bombers) under a variety of constraints. The model described here is a survivability model; however, it is shown how the model can still be used as a measure of overall system effectiveness. Constraints imposed on the problem include both SALT and budget limitations.
Date: 1976
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