Based on Basic Combat Capability Unit (BCCU) Amphibious Assault Ship Carrier-Based Aircraft Configuration Program Generation Method

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How scientific and rational and efficient configuration of the amphibious assault ship carrier-based aircraft involves many complex factors, according to research job based on the theory of basic combat capability unit (BCCU) carrier-based aircraft configuration. First analysis of the carrier-based aircraft operational characteristics, the basic definition of carrier-based aircraft combat capability unit concept; second, analysis of the typical tasks threats of carrier-based aircraft proposed and quantified the task completed indicators and priority; build the basic unit of the carrier-based aircraft mission capability fuzzy decision evaluation model based on AHP method again, the mission capability of the amphibious assault ship carrier-based aircraft configuration program assessment; finally, we use the greedy algorithm for the efficient generation of carrier-based aircraft configuration program.

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