This report identifies the capabilities and limitations of SIMNET for a simulating the tactical activities performed by tank platoons. SIMNET was not developed as a training device, but as a simulator for demonstrating a new technology for simulation networking. Despite its origin as a device for demonstrating networking technology, SIMNET's fidelity as a combat simulator suggests that it can function as a device for training tactical skills. Before it can be used effectively to train tactical skills, however, it is necessary to identify the tactical activities that can and cannot be performed on SIMNET. Researchers began with an analysis of armor operations to identify the activities performed by platoon leaders and other platoon personnel during platoon drills, offensive missions, defensive missions, and special operations. Once these activities were identified, the research staff attempted to perform a representative sample of the activities on SIMNET. The outcomes of these attempts were summarized on a checklist. (kr)
Analysis of Tank Platoon Operations and Their Simulation on Simulation Networking (SIMNET)
1990
199 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Combat Vehicles , Job Training & Career Development , Platoon level organizations , Tactical warfare , Training devices , Tank crews , Armored vehicles , Defense systems , Drills , Leadership , Military operations , Missions , Personnel , Computerized simulation , Simulators , Skills , Tanks(Combat vehicles) , Training , Warfare , SIMNET(Simulation Networking)