Manual Damage Estimation System.
Material type: TextPublication details: 19760900Description: 10pReport number: CPG-2-9Subject: The process of damage estimation is a procedure for estimating the blast, thermal and radiation effects of a nuclear weapon attack upon the human and material resources located within a designated area. The DCPA Manual Damage Estimation System provides an indirect means for estimating possible damage in the following categories at this time: population, housing units, AM and FM radio stations and TV stations, and Emergency Operating Centers (EOC's), during and in the early period following an enemy nuclear attack. This guide deals with only the initial nuclear effectsItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The process of damage estimation is a procedure for estimating the blast, thermal and radiation effects of a nuclear weapon attack upon the human and material resources located within a designated area. The DCPA Manual Damage Estimation System provides an indirect means for estimating possible damage in the following categories at this time: population, housing units, AM and FM radio stations and TV stations, and Emergency Operating Centers (EOC's), during and in the early period following an enemy nuclear attack. This guide deals with only the initial nuclear effects
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