Systems analysis and modeling in defense : development, trends, and issues

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Systems analysis and modeling in defense : development, trends, and issues

edited by Reiner K. Huber

Plenum, c1984

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"Based on a NATO Defense Research Group symposium on modeling and analysis of defense processes, held July 27-29, 1982, in Brussels, Belgium"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

This book contains the proceedings of an interna- tional symposium devoted to Modeling and Analysis of Defense Processes in the context of land/air warfare. It was sponsored by Panel VII (on Defense Applications of Operational Research) of NATO's Defense Research Group (DRG) and took place 27-29 July 1982 at NATO headquarters in Brussels. Except perhaps for the Theater-Level Gaming and Analysis Workshop, sponsored by the Office of united 1 states Naval Research in 1977 , this symposium was the first international scientific meeting on Operations Research/Systems Analysis in the area of land/air war- fare since the conference on Modeling Land Battle Systems 2 for Military Planning sponsored by NATO's Special Pro- gramme Panel on Systems Science in 1974. That conference dealt primarily with modeling small unit (company, bat- talion) engagements and, to a lesser extent, large unit (corps, theater) campaigns with principal emphasis on attrition processes and movement in combat. It was considered as rather successful in that it revealed the state-of-the art around 1972 and identified problem areas and promising approaches for future developments. lWith regard to foreign attendance, this wo- shop was largely limited to participants from the United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Germany (see L. J. Low: Theater-Level Gaming and Analysis Workshop for Force Planning, Vol II-Summary, Discus- sion of Issues and Requirements for Research, SRI- Report, May, 1981).

目次

Section 1 Introduction.- Some Important Issues in Allied Command Europe to which Analysis Could Contribute.- Some Issues in Defence Systems Analysis and Modelling.- Section 2 New Model Development.- Findings of Workshop A.- 2.1 New Land/Air Warfare Models.- Analyse de la Dynamique d'une Confrontation Conventionnelle Est-Ouest en Relation avec la Dialectique du Desarmament.- Central Region Conflict Dynamics Model (CRCDM).- Defence Dynamics - Predictions of War Outcomes and Evaluation of Force Structure.- CORDEF: An Army Corps Simulation.- The Land Operations Model - An Application of System Dynamics for Modelling Land Combat on the Division Level.- VECTOR-2 Land/Air Campaign Model.- Summary of a Verification Study of VECTOR-2 with the Arab-Israeli War.- Canadian Land War Gaming.- The McClintic Theater Model.- Large Unit Combat Simulation - Corps and Division.- 2.2 Modelling Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence (C3I) and Electronic Warfare.- Structure of Command and Control (C2) Analysis.- The Command and Control Process as a Function of Time.- Methods for Analyzing the Contributions of C3 and C3CM to Military Force Capabilities.- C3 and Combat Simulation - a Survey.- What Influences a Battlefield Command Decision?.- Modelling of Tactical Decision Processes for Division - Level Combat Simulations.- Quantitative Analysis of Intelligence/Electronic Warfare: VECTOR/IEW.- Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Model.- Modelling C3 - A Description of the Command, Control, Communications, Combat Effectiveness (FOURCE) Model.- Test and Evaluation of the Technical Control and Analysis Center at Division (TCAC (D)).- 2.3 Modelling and Analysis of Nuclear and Chemical Weapon Effects.- The IDA Tactical Warfare Model: A Theater-Level Model of Conventional, Nuclear, and Chemical Warfare.- Use of War Games in Analysis of Tactical Nuclear Warfare Doctrine.- Modelling Nuclear and Chemical Effects in a Division/Corps War Game.- Section 3 Modelling Issues and Analysis of Results.- Findings of Workshop B.- 3.1 Empirical Models and Model Foundation.- Can Exercises be Used in Place of Operations in Operational Research?.- A Comparison of Casualty Rates Recorded in a Field Trial and Those Predicted by a Computer Programme.- The Place for Tactically Interactive Field Trials in Data Collection.- Analysis of Opportunities to Engage.- Experimental Evidence of the "Tide of Battle".- 3.2 Hierarchical Modelling and Aggregation Problems.- US Army Model Improvement Program (AMIP).- Hierarchical Linkup of Attrition and Ammunition Expenditures between Models.- A Self-Contained Hierarchical Simulation Construct.- Aggregation Methods to Represent Small Dismounted Infantry Unit Combined Arms Battles in Division and Corps War Games.- Extensions to Lanchester Theory of Combat.- The Use of a Special Win Factor in Army Corps Simulations as Applied to Attrition Issues.- 3.3 Variance Due to Combat Processes and Model Structure.- Combat Situation Assessment with Respect to Terrain and Tactics.- How Non-Weapon-System Parameters Affect Combat Results.- Structural Variance and other Related Topics Experienced in the SHAPE Armour/Anti-Armour Study.- STOCHADE - A Highly Aggregated and Stochastic Combat Model.- Variance Reduction.- Section 4 Analysis Issues.- Findings of Workshop C.- 4.1 Force Design and Long Range Planning.- Defense Long Range Acquisition Planning - Concepts and Methodology.- Improving the Definition of the Army Objective Force (IDOFOR) - A Methodology Study.- Some Force Structuring and Design Analysis Issues.- Application of a War Game and an Analytical Decision Model to Planning of Military Structures.- 4.2 Tactics and Operational Concepts.- A Contingency Force Analysis Methodology.- Evaluation de l'Interet Strategique de Zones Particulieres.- The MAGIC (Manually Assisted Gaming of Integrated Combat) Model.- Battle.- Modelling the Red Force - Simulating Soviet Responses in Battle.- 4.3 Readiness and Sustainability.- Omnibus - A Methodology for Assessing Force Readiness and Sustainability.- Combat Sustainability Analysis of NATO Center Region TacAir in Support of the U.S. Planning, Programming, Policy and Budgeting Process.- TSAR and TSARINA: Simulation Models for Assessing Force Generation and Logistics Support in a Combat Environment.- Loss Rates and Maintenance Requirements in Wartime.

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