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Impact Of Equipment Availability And Reliability On Mission Outcomes An Initial Look Charles T Kelley

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Impact Of Equipment Availability And Reliability On Mission Outcomes An Initial Look Charles T Kelley
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Publisher: Rand Arroyo Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 64
Author: Charles T. Kelley, Rand Corporation
ISBN: 9780833034724, 0833034723
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Impact Of Equipment Availability And Reliability On Mission Outcomes An Initial Look Charles T Kelley by Charles T. Kelley, Rand Corporation 9780833034724, 0833034723 instant download after payment.

This documented briefing describes an initial effort to understand analytically how start-of-mission availability and during-mission reliability of Army equipment affect ground combat capability and to assess consequent implications for current and future forces. Combat results were simulated using the JANUS model and scenarios available from prior research. The principal scenario for the analysis was a forced entry by U.S. forces into rough and heavily foliaged terrain to neutralize Red forces and stop ethnic cleansing. A second scenario considered an offensive mission in more open terrain. The briefing then draws upon broader reasoning and approximate analysis to suggest tentative conclusions, and it recommends features of more detailed work.

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