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A Modeling Framework for Optimizing U.S. Air Force Fighter Pilot Access to Advanced Training Ranges
Dara Gold
出版
RAND
, 2020
ISBN
1977405932
9781977405937
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KbjzzQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The 2018 National Defense Strategy emphasizes the need for the United States to restore warfighting readiness and field a lethal force capable of defeating aggression by a major power. One element of meeting this goal is enabling units to train in an environment that is sufficiently representative of the threats posed by a major power. For U.S. Air Force (USAF) fighter pilots, this means training at ranges with appropriate airspace, threat emitters, targets, and electronic support measures. Currently, few USAF training ranges have the capabilities to provide fighter pilots with adequate training. The USAF is now developing a plan to upgrade some of its existing ranges with capabilities required to provide advanced training (beyond just fifth-generation fighters) and is considering potential fighter squadron restationing options that would improve access to upgraded training ranges. This tool presents the technical details of an optimization model to analyze the effectiveness of these options.