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A sequential optimization technique is presented in application to the dynamic weapon-target allocation problem. This problem is in general NP-Complete. The purpose of the optimization technique is to decompose the original search space into a sequence of smaller subspaces. Optimization over these subspaces (still NP-Complete) is of reduced dimensionality. The sequential decomposition technique is...