Methodology effectiveness assessment of the survivability of the military objects
Abstract
Purpose: development of a methodology for assessing the effectiveness of the survivability of military facilities based on the principles of probabilistic analysis.
Method: modelling, simulation analysis, probabilistic method, optimisation method, probability theory.
Findings: a methodology for assessing the effectiveness of the survivability of troops based on the principles of probabilistic analysis has been developed. Its adequacy has been tested using a practical example.
The oretical implications: allows you to formalize the process of assessing the effectiveness of fortifications, considering the probability of their survival during enemy attacks.
Papertype: research, analytical, computational.
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