Decision rules for attacking targets of opportunity

Frequently in warfare, a force is required to attack a perishable enemy target system ‐ a target system where the targets are detected seemingly at random, and if not immediately attacked, will shortly escape from detection. A conflicting situation arises when an attack element detects a target of r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Naval research logistics quarterly 1973-12, Vol.20 (4), p.661-672
Hauptverfasser: Mastran, David V., Thomas, Clayton J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Frequently in warfare, a force is required to attack a perishable enemy target system ‐ a target system where the targets are detected seemingly at random, and if not immediately attacked, will shortly escape from detection. A conflicting situation arises when an attack element detects a target of relatively low value and has to decide whether to expend his resources on that particular target or to wait for a more lucrative one, hoping one will be found. This paper provides a decision rule giving the least valued target that should be attacked as well as the resources that should be expended as a function of the attack element's remaining mission time.
ISSN:0028-1441
1931-9193
DOI:10.1002/nav.3800200407