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This study aims to propose optimal missile interception allocation strategies for constructing a multi-layered missile defense system in situations where a large number of ballistic missiles are launched simultaneously. Specifically, we consider the threat level of ballistic missiles, the importance of defense zones, and the asset value of interception missiles, and develop a damage consumption index based on these factors. Through an algorithm that minimizes the sum of damage consumption indices for intercepting missiles defending upper and lower layers, we allocate them in optimal combinations to achieve maximum effectiveness with minimal cost. Additionally, we propose a decision-making system based on algorithmic integration rather than human decision-making, particularly in complex operational scenarios, to ensure systematic decision-making and maximize efficiency.
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