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The Lanchester Attrition-Rate Coefficient: Some Comments on Seth Bonder's Paper and a Suggested Alternate Method

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  • C. B. Barfoot

    (Center for Naval Analyses, Arlington, Virginia)

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This note presents some comments on Bonder's paper on the Lanchester attrition-rate coefficient, which indicate that a valid prediction of average attrition is obtained by using the harmonic mean of the variable attrition rates rather than the arithmetic mean. This change results in a constant Lanchester attrition-rate coefficient being defined as the reciprocal of the expected time to kill a target. An alternate and more general method for obtaining the constant coefficient is presented and some comparative results are displayed. An appendix indicates the conditions for which it is appropriate to use the harmonic and arithmetic means of rates in general.

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  • C. B. Barfoot, 1969. "The Lanchester Attrition-Rate Coefficient: Some Comments on Seth Bonder's Paper and a Suggested Alternate Method," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 17(5), pages 888-894, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:17:y:1969:i:5:p:888-894
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.17.5.888
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