TSAR User's Manual

A Program for Assessing the Effects of Conventional and Chemical Attacks on Sortie Generation: Volume II, Data Input, Program Operation and Redimensioning, and Sample Problem

Donald E. Emerson

ResearchPublished 1990

This Note is one of four volumes that collectively describe the latest versions of the TSAR (theater simulation of airbase resources) and TSARINA (TSAR inputs using AIDA) computer models, which assess the effect of attacks on the sortie generation capabilities of airbases. Section XIX of this volume is the only place in which all of TSAR's features and controls are explained. This volume is designed to assist in preparing input materials and in operating the TSAR simulation program.

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  • Year: 1990
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Emerson, Donald E., TSAR User's Manual: A Program for Assessing the Effects of Conventional and Chemical Attacks on Sortie Generation: Volume II, Data Input, Program Operation and Redimensioning, and Sample Problem, RAND Corporation, N-3012-AF, 1990. As of September 13, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N3012.html
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Emerson, Donald E., TSAR User's Manual: A Program for Assessing the Effects of Conventional and Chemical Attacks on Sortie Generation: Volume II, Data Input, Program Operation and Redimensioning, and Sample Problem. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1990. https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N3012.html. Also available in print form.
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