A General Effectiveness Methodology for Aircraft Survivability Assessments
871905
10/01/1987
- Event
- Content
- The quantification of aircraft survivability in modern battlefield environments is a complex mathematical problem. In general, consideration must be given to the quantification of aircraft vulnerability to individual weapon systems, single encounter aircraft survivability, and the mathematical mapping of single encounter aircraft survivability into mission attrition. A methodology for quantifying the impacts of electronic warfare (EW) upon aircraft survivability is realized by the General Effectiveness Methodology (GEM) which is based upon a hierarchy of computer models. This paper describes this hierarchy of computer simulation tools which extensively employs probability theory to estimate the various engagement events such as aircraft detection, acquisition, missile launch, missile intercept, and probability of aircraft kill.
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- 11
- Citation
- McDougal, G., Blankenship, S., and Timar, J., "A General Effectiveness Methodology for Aircraft Survivability Assessments," SAE Technical Paper 871905, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871905.