Upon which the computer-based analyses are performed.įigure 4 shows the organization and the equipment of Tank Brigade 63. This investigation focused on Tank Brigade 63, which is defending along theįEBA against attacking RED forces from the East. Was in the area of Franken, in the southern part of Germany, west of Nurnberg (seeįigure 3). Model built by IABG under sponsorship of the West German MOD. The wargame KORA was used for conduct of this task. The basic case (i.e., without stress) and for the case where stress and fatigue were The battlefield capabilities of the brigade were developed for Level chosen for which the influence of stress and fatigue on the battlefield will be To commence this work, a framework was defined (see Figure 2). The scope of the task was as defined in Figure 1. Two years ago we were tasked to work on this phenomena by the West This paper describes recent work we have done on the subject of "stress on theīattlefield". Whitley IIIĪPPENDIX: Terms of Reference: MORIMOC II: Stephen A. Human Factors-Implications for High Resolution Land Combat Models*ĭiscussion of Davis and Hoffman Papers: Howard G. Modeling of Soft Factors in the Rand Strategy Assessment Center: LTC John Robbins USA (Retired), Stephen Downes-Martin, andĭiscussion of Radgowski/Garvey and Gilbert et al. Garvey, Jr.Īggregation Issues for Command Modules in SIMNET: Alton L. SIMNET-D: Combat Modeling Through Interactive Simulation: ^Inserting the Human Factors Into Combat Models^ James Dunniganĭiscussion of Cherry/Alderman and Dunnigan Papers: L. ^ Research Into a Conceptual Framework for Representation of Humanįactors in Combat Models^ W. SESSION V: REPRESENTING HUMAN PERFORMANCE IN COMBAT Hughesĭiscussionof Papers Presented in Session IV: Robert McQuie
Bolmarcichĭiscussion of Bolmarcich Paper: Wayne P. On the Distribution of Combat Heroes: 3J. Dupuy, USA (Retired)Īssessment of Combat Performance with Small Arms: David RowlandĬombat Operational Data Analysis: An Examination of World War II The Fundamental Information Base for Modeling Human Behavior inĬombat: COL Trevor N. TOE Nonavailability Factors Study: A Commander's Decision Model: W A Human Performance Data Base for Target Engagements: Sally A.ĭiscussion of Schecter/Richards/Romberg and Seven/Muckier Papers: ^ Tactical Deterrent Effects Model George Schecter, James C.
' The Effects of Flying Training on Pilot Proficiency LTCOL Ronald P. Insights, thoughts, and directions of the authors and discussants at the timeĬONTINUATION OF PREDICTING HUMAN PERFORMANCE/įatigue of Soldiers in Battle: MA3 Werner Siemon and While it is not generally intended to be aĬomprehensive treatise on the subject, it does reflect the major concerns, Summarizes the findings of a three day meeting of experts, users, and parties This Military Operations Research Society mini symposium proceedings faithfully Proponents: Deputy Under Secretary of theĪssistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analyses Volume 2"Įssential Ingredients in Realistic Modeling Proceedings of the Military Operations Research Society Mini-Symposium Held in Alexandria, Virginia on 22-24 February 1989.
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