The repair process for Guidance and Control Sections (G&C) of the AIM-7F missile is constrained at present by a lack of any shipping containers for individual items. Rather, the entire G&C must be delivered to depot repair when either of its two major components fails. The objectives of this study are to provide an automated method of assessing missile availability, and use this model to evaluate the tradeoff between G&C spare stock and specialized shipping containers.
An Evaluation of AIM-7F Missile Readiness Initiatives
1982
33 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air & Space-Launched Missiles , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Logistics management , Air Force procurement , Maintenance management , Guided missile components , Spare parts , Air to air missiles , Inventory control , Computer programs , Stockpiles , Predictions , Shipping containers , Homing devices , Flight control systems , Repair , Supply depots , Shipping , Operational readiness , AIM-7 missiles , SPARROW missiles , Resupply , MFS computer program , TS(Target Seekers) , FC(Flight Control)
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