Munitions Support for Tactical Air Operations

Program Listing for the TRACE Model

Kathleen Harris, Donald E. Lewis, Gary F. Mills

ResearchPublished 1973

This 1973 report contains listings of the subroutines of the TRACE simulation model and its three auxiliary data preprocessing programs.

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  • Year: 1973
  • Print Format: Paperback
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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.7249/R1203
  • Document Number: R-1203-PR

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Harris, Kathleen, Donald E. Lewis, and Gary F. Mills, Munitions Support for Tactical Air Operations: Program Listing for the TRACE Model, RAND Corporation, R-1203-PR, 1973. As of September 20, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R1203.html
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Harris, Kathleen, Donald E. Lewis, and Gary F. Mills, Munitions Support for Tactical Air Operations: Program Listing for the TRACE Model. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1973. https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R1203.html. Also available in print form.
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