原文传递 Conducting Expeditionary Operations in the Contested Littorals.
题名: Conducting Expeditionary Operations in the Contested Littorals.
作者: Bradford, J.; Fischbach, S.; Kleine, M.; Lim, B. Y.; Naddell, B.; Tan, E.; Carleton, J.; Johnson, R.; Lee, W. S.; Low, C. H.
关键词: Amphibious ships, Area denial, Littoral zones, Military operations, Antiship missiles, Command control communications, Cost effectiveness, Deployment, Military doctrine, Missions, Scenarios, Systems engineering, Threats, Trade off analysis, Anti-access, Area denial, Littoral operations, Force package, Forward-deployed
摘要: The United States armed services have identified capability gaps in the areas of company-sized raid and sustainment operations in contested littoral environments. Multiple joint platform packages can be employed to provide the required mission capabilities to fill the gap. This thesis identifies the operational, functional, and physical architecture and effectiveness of mission packages necessary to provide capabilities associated with littoral sustainment operations. Physical architecture configurations are evaluated using discrete event modeling. Cost and performance estimates for the mission packages are presented in order to provide the decision maker tools for identifying which alternative provides the most cost-effective solution for the needs of a scenario s stakeholders. This thesis report concludes by identifying potential assets that would provide cost-effective support of littoral operations. Feasible alternatives provide varying levels of effectiveness in terms of average deployment time and percentage of threats successfully affected.
总页数: Bradford, J.; Fischbach, S.; Kleine, M.; Lim, B. Y.; Naddell, B.; Tan, E.; Carleton, J.; Johnson, R.; Lee, W. S.; Low, C. H.
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