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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology 2010;13(6):1106-1112.
The Study on the Methodology for Naval Ship(Craft Air Cushion) Vulnerability Analysis
Bong-Wan Choi, Chan-Sun Lee
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함정(공기부양정) 취약성 분석방법 연구
최봉완, 이찬선
1한남대학교 국방전략대학원, M&S연구센터
2해군 전력분석시험평가단 체계분석처 전력분석과
Abstract
One of the considerations in weapon systems procurement is the objective of maximizing the current force. Also, offensive effects, rather than defense are valued in weapons system development and procurement. Especially, the survivability of a naval ship is equally important as the offensive effect of onboard weapons. In case of naval ships, development of attack tactics and research regarding damage minimization must be conducted through live fire exercise against actual targets in order to minimize damage from the enemy. However, it is difficult to conduct such adequate measures due to realistic limitations such as time and budget in order to verify and calculate a weapon system's attack and damage effects along with the lack of practical studies in this subject despite numerous interests. Research are being conducted utilizing M&S to estimate attack effects and study damages due to such reason, but the lack of authoritative data and development ability are limiting calculation of reliable results. Therefore, this study will propose a measure to increase survivability of a weapon system(ship/vessel) utilizing research of vulnerability from enemy attacks analysis method against a naval ship(Craft Air Cushion).
Key Words: Survivability, Naval Ships, Vulnerability, Damage Effect
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