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Project Air Force modeling capabilities for support of combat operations in denied environments / Brent Thomas [et al.]

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Thomas, Brent (Optimization specialist), author.
Contributor:
Project Air Force (U.S.), sponsoring body.
United States. Air Force, sponsoring body.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Series:
Research report (Rand Corporation)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Air bases, American--Pacific Area.
Air bases, American.
Military planning--United States.
Military planning.
Access denial (Military science).
Deployment (Strategy).
United States. Air Force--Operational readiness.
United States.
Physical Description:
xxi, 82 pages : illustrations (some color)
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 2015.
Summary:
This report documents the modeling framework Project AIR FORCE (PAF) developed to analyze the support of combat operations in a denied environment. The models help illuminate combat support requirements, basing posture vulnerabilities, operational resilience, and capability trade-offs. Specifically, the modeling framework addresses four questions: (1) How does dispersed basing affect combat support resource requirements, and how many operating locations can be supported? (2) Where should combat support resources be stored and maintained to enable rapid deployment and employment of forces in the Pacific theater? (3) How vulnerable are U.S. air bases in denied environments, given current and planned capabilities? (4) What is the right mix and level of investment in active and passive defense materiel solutions to ensure resilience against a range of adversary kinetic attack strategies? The PAF framework consists of four models. The Strategic Tool for the Analysis of Required Transportation (START) estimates manpower and equipment requirements to support a given basing posture in a combat scenario. The RAND Overseas Basing Optimization Tool (ROBOT) identifies the least-cost allocation of war reserve materiel. The Theater Air Base Vulnerability Assessment Model (TAB-VAM) analyzes trade-offs among basing strategies, determines the effect of adversary attacks on sortie generation, and examines the effectiveness of threat mitigation options. The Theater Air Base Resiliency Optimization Model (TAB-ROM) finds the most cost-effective way to improve sortie generation against a range of enemy attack strategies for a given scenario. Together these models can inform decisions concerning force posture, cost-asymmetric investments, and theater-shaping strategies in denied environments.
Contents:
Introduction
Strategic tool for the analysis of required transportation
RAND overseas basing optimization tool
Theater air base vulnerability assessment model
Theater air base resiliency optimization model
Conclusion.
Notes:
"RR-427-AF"--Page 4 of cover "Prepared for the United States Air Force."

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