The report provides a detailed description of a bomber penetration model. This running research model, designated as the Bomber Penetration Model (BOMPEN), evaluates bomber penetration probabilities for a group of bombers attempting to penetrate through a corridor defended by a group of fighter-interceptor aircraft. This analytical model assumes that the underlying stochastic process representing the number of intercepts possible in a time interval following a bomber detection is a non-homogeneous Poisson process. Chapter 2 of this document presents a brief summary description of the model, while Chapter 3 provides a detailed mathematical description of the model. (Author Modified Abstract)
BOMPEN: A Bomber Penetration Model
1972
79 pages
Report
No indication
English
Nuclear Warfare , Tactical bombing , Bombers , Interception probabilities , Penetration , Antiaircraft defense systems , Aerial warfare , Aircraft intercept control systems , Radar equipment , Guided missiles(Air-to-air) , Radar decoys , Probability density functions , Mathematical models , War games , BOMPEN(Bomber Penetration Models) , Bomber penetration models , Probability distribution
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