B 2 Bomber Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committ
B 2 Bomber Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committ
United States Congress House Committee On Natio
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May 3. 1995 3 44 outcomes. In none of the studies reviewed was the multipher efTect of stealth taken into consideration as part of the modeling or simulation process. Figure 1— SteaJth and Non-steaJth Target Coverage 1st 24 Hours Gulf War^ One way of measuring the impact of the leverage of stealth is to compare the ratio of non- sfealth aircraft sorties planned against targets (1202/127) with the ratio of stealth and associated aircraft sorties planned against targets (45/76)*. Calculating this... value for the fu^st 24 hours of the Gulf War results in a "stealth multiplier of about 16 [(1 202/1 27)/(4 5/76)). Another way to look at this data is one (1) stealth sortie was 'worth' approximately 16 non-stealth sorties in target attack planning. Targets planned for F-1 17s generally had a single aimpoint per target, however. Targets for non-precision non-stealth aircraft generally had more than one aimpoint and required more than one aircraft or missile per target. Since F-1 17s carry two bombs per aircraft, the first 24 hour attack plan shows an average of 1.
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