A mixed group of manned and unmanned aerial vehicles is considered
as a distributed system. A lattice of tasks which may be fulfilled by the
system matches to it. An external multiplication operation is defined at the
lattice, which defines correspondingly linear logic operations. Linear implication
and tensor product are used to choose a system reconfiguration variant,
i.e., to determine a new task executor choice. The task lattice structure (i.e.,
the system purpose) and the operation definitions largely define the choice.
Thus, the choice is mainly the system purpose consequence. Such a method
of the behavior variant choice facilitates the decision making by the pilot controlling
the group. The suggested method is illustrated using an example of a
mixed group control at forest fire compression.