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008 971106s1993 caua b f000|0 eng d
040 $aCMontNP$cCMontNP
086 0 $aD 208.14/2:NPS-OR-93-015
100 1 $aWashburn, Alan R.
245 10 $aTBMs and the flaming datum problem /$cAlan Washburn.
260 $aMonterey, Calif. :$bNaval Postgraduate School ;$aSpringfield, Va. :$bAvailable from National Technical Information Service,$c[1993]
300 $a10 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
500 $aTitle from cover.
500 $a"NPS-OR-93-015."
500 $a"September 1993."
500 $aAD A273 215.
501 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 9).
520 $aTheater Ballistic Missile launching systems are vulnerable just after a missile is launched because the missile's track can be extrapolated backwards to the location of the launcher. The situation is similar to one where a submarine torpedoes a ship, thus creating a flaming datum near which ASW forces may concentrate a search for the submarine. This report describes how some simple analytic methods adapted from ASW can be applied to the task of locating the TBM launcher. TBM, Scud, Search.
592 $aaq/ /aq cc:9116 11/06/97
650 4 $aBALLISTICS.
650 4 $aGUIDED MISSILES.
650 4 $aLAUNCHING.
650 4 $aGUIDED MISSILES.
650 4 $aANTISUBMARINE WARFARE.
710 2 $aNaval Postgraduate School (U.S.).$bDept. of Operations Research.
740 01 $aNPS-OR--93-015.
926 $aNPS-LIB$bFEDDOCS$cD 208.14/2:NPS-OR-93-015$dBOOK$f1
926 $aNPS-LIB$bFEDDOCS$cD 208.14/2:NPS-OR-93-015$dBOOK$f2