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http://dx.doi.org/10.9709/JKSS.2020.29.4.047

A Study on the Deployment Plan of Fighter Aircraft Considering the Threat of Enemy Missiles  

Park, Inkyun (Korea National Defense University Department of Defense Science)
Ha, Yonghoon (Korea National Defense University Department of Defense Science)
Abstract
North Korea has recently developed and deployed missiles with various ranges as asymmetrical forces. Among them, short-range ballistic missiles with improved accuracy are expected to aim at achieving tactical goals by hitting important military facilities in Korea with a small number of missiles. Damage to the air force airfields, one of North Korea's main targets of missiles attack, could limit the operation of air force fighters essential to gaining air superiority. Based on the attack by the short range ballistic missiles, the damage probability of military airfields was simulated. And as the one of the concepts of passive defense, the way to reduce the loss of combat power was studied through the changes of the air force squadrons deployment. As a result, the effective deployment plan could be obtained to reduce the amount of power loss compared to the current deployment.
Keywords
Circular Error Probability; Missile threat; Optimization; Mixed Integer Programming;
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