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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology 2017;20(1):137-147.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2017.20.1.137   
A Case Study on Implementation of Methodology for Wartime Warships Damage Rate Estimation
Kyoung-Chan Ok, Dong-Soon Yim, Bong-Wan Choi
Department of Industrial Engineering, Hannam University
전시 함정 손실률 산정 방법론: 사례연구를 중심으로
옥경찬, 임동순, 최봉완
한남대학교 산업공학과
Abstract
Wartime warship damage rate indicates how much damage of friend warships shall have occurred during naval battles accomplished under specific war operational plans. The wartime damage rate analysis provides the baseline of wartime resources requirements. If wartime damage rate is overestimated, the national finance will get to negative effects because of exceeding the budget for inventory, operation, and maintenance of resources. Otherwise, if wartime damage rate is underestimated, the national defense will lose in the war because of lack of critical resources. In this respect, it is important to estimate the wartime damage rate accurately and reasonably. This paper proposes a systematic procedure to estimate the wartime warship damage rate. The procedure consists of five steps; force analysis, operation plan analysis, input variable definition, simulation modeling, and output analysis. Since the combat simulation model is regarded as the main tool to estimate damage rate, the procedure is focused on the development of model and experiments using the model. A case study with virtual data is performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed procedure.
Key Words: Wartime Warship Damage Rate, Combat Simulation Model, Resources Requirement Analysis


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