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Modeling force response to small boat attack against high value commercial ships

Published: 04 December 2005 Publication History

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This study examines ways to prevent the success of a small boat attack (SBA) against a larger high value commercial vessel, or high value unit (HVU), through the utilization of an agent-based simulation. The geographic area of concern is the Straits of Malacca. An essential element of the scenario is the limited time available to act against the attackers. Subsequently, the two alternatives considered are the deployment of patrol craft, as well as the placement of well-armed Sea Marshals on each high value ship.

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    WSC '05: Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
    December 2005
    2769 pages
    ISBN:0780395190

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    • (2010)Maritime counter-piracy study using agent-based simulationsProceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference10.1145/1878537.1878709(1-8)Online publication date: 11-Apr-2010
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