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Simulation of Air Operations with the Air-Battle Model

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  • R. H. Adams

    (Air Battle Analysis Division, United States Air Force, Washington, D. C.)

  • J. L. Jenkins

    (Technical Operations, Incorporated, Washington, D. C.)

Abstract

This paper discusses the Air-Battle Model that, with its supporting computer programs, is a device for simulating a large-scale two-sided global war on a high-speed digital computer. The three parts, the Plan Converter, the Air-Battle Model, and the Output Programs, of the Air-Battle-Model System are discussed. Some applications of the Air-Battle Model are shown and the technique of using gross summary measures to obtain a feel for some key conclusions and using detailed studies to determine why some conclusions resulted is demonstrated.

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  • R. H. Adams & J. L. Jenkins, 1960. "Simulation of Air Operations with the Air-Battle Model," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 8(5), pages 600-615, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:8:y:1960:i:5:p:600-615
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.8.5.600
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