This paper considers the so-called diffuse bomb problem (the problem of collective
penetration through a defense system). We perform simulation analysis by comparing six patterns
with different “intelligence” levels in the behavior of moving objects (adaptivity, capacity
for reflexion, forecasting, etc.). Finally, we demonstrate that endowing the objects with the
ability of considering the parameters of a defense system and forecasting the behavior of other
objects improves the efficiency of collective penetration through a defense system.