acbennett3 -> RE: Strategic Nuclear Warfare (9/28/2013 7:17:39 AM)
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I did these experiments to determine the extent of what CMNAO can simulate in the area of strategic nuclear warfare. It seems pretty much anything at a high degree of realism/fidelity. Scenarios can be created to simulate: 1. A/C based nuclear strikes 2. Submarine based nuclear strikes 3. ICBM based strikes/exchanges 4. Regional/limited nuclear exchanges - naval/land forces targets 5. Even an entire global nuclear exchange including detection via satellite/early warning systems, ABM defenses, bombers and interceptor/SAM defenses, SSBN strikes including SSN trail and prevention of launch, and even testing first strike/response wrt to ICBMs/Bombers/SSBNs. Finally I reviewed the databases and all of the above can be simulated using weapons in any period from 1949 thru the near future. This includes for example Strategic Bombers like B-29's, B-36's, B-47's, B-58's, B-52's, B-2's. SRBM/IRBM/ICBM/SLBM/cruise missiles like Atlas, Titan, Minuteman 1/2/3, Peacemaker, Pershing. This is only US weapons - many other country's nuclear weapons are included. I even found the XB-70 Valkyrie in the DB and had to test it - 90000ft at 1800kts. What's going to catch that? In summary quoting a local radio add's final remark - "Mind Blown"
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