Risks Assessment Concerning Non-Fulfillment of Asset Protection Tasks from Air Strikes
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https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.01885Keywords:
assets, air attack means, air defense, fuzzy-multiple approach, task non-fulfillment riskAbstract
Taking into account the uncertainty of the enemy's air actions during the organization of assets protection from their strikes is a decisive factor in the successful task fulfillment by air defense forces. The impact of the enemy's air actions uncertainty is assessed by the task non-fulfillment risks by air defense forces to protect assets from enemy’s strikes. The article describes the method of determining the task non-fulfillment risks by air defense forces based on the use of a fuzzy-multiple approach. The risk is advisable to be taken into account together with the results of evaluating the combat effectiveness of air defense forces when making decisions on the organization of assets protection from the enemy’s air attack.
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