Optimal fire allocation in a combat model of mixed NCW type
Abstract
In this work, we introduce a nonlinear Lanchester model of NCW-type and study a problem of finding the optimal fire allocation for this model. A Blue party B will fight against a Red party consisting of A and R, where A is an independent force and R fights with supports from a supply unit N. A battle may consist of several stages but we consider the problem of finding optimal fire allocation for B in the first stage only. Optimal fire allocation is a set of three non-negative numbers whose sum equals to one, such that the remaining force of B is maximal at any instants. In order to tackle this problem, we introduce the notion of threatening rates which are computed for A, R, N at the beginning of the battle. Numerical illustrations are presented to justify the theoretical findings.
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