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A Game-Theory Analysis of Tactical Air War

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  • L. D. Berkovitz

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

  • Melvin Dresher

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

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An important problem in tactical air war is concerned with the allocation at each strike of the tactical forces among such competing air tasks as counter-air, air-defense, and support of ground operations. We formulate a two-person multimove game in which the allocation decisions of the combatants represent the moves of the game. In this game model we assume that counter-air missions destroy enemy forces, air-defense missions reduce the enemy's counter-air operations, and support of ground operations contribute to the payoff. We describe the optimal allocations derived from the game-theoretic analysis of this model. The paper concludes with a discussion of possible implications of our results for operational gaming.

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  • L. D. Berkovitz & Melvin Dresher, 1959. "A Game-Theory Analysis of Tactical Air War," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 7(5), pages 599-620, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:7:y:1959:i:5:p:599-620
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.7.5.599
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