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Supporting the Army Capbility Development Process Using Agent Based Disillations

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Journal of Battlefield Technology, Volume 4 Number 3

Andrew W. Gill, Richard Egudo, Peter J. Dortmans and Dion Grieger

Abstract. The Australian Army is seeking information addressing the combat effectiveness of their conceptual Enhanced Combat Force (in a 2015 timeframe). One of the main questions to be answered is how their manoeuvre concepts might need to change. To experiment with agent-based distillations we abstracted a problem based on Manoeuvre Operations in a Littoral Environment and the specific hypothesis to be tested was whether a small, mobile force with high situational awareness coupled with effective reach-back munitions could defeat a significantly larger force. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the application of Enhanced ISAAC Neural Simulation Toolkit (EINSTein), which is one of a growing number of agent-based distillations. We present some preliminary results against our hypothesis and make some initial observations on the potential utility of such models for land operations analyses.

Related topics:  simulationcommand systems

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