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Computational Methods For Tactical Simulations

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2012
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Abstract
Table of Contents
List of publications
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
1 Introduction
2. A review of computational combat analyses in the Finnish environment
2.1 Some computational combat models for land warfare in the Finnish environment
2.2 Probabilistic approach
3. Combat modeling for a simulation tool
3.1 Stochastic model of unit strengths
3.1.1 Introduction to models
3.1.2 The platoon or squad level solution for simulation tools
3.1.3 Soldier state machine
3.2 Indirect fire model
3.3. Medical evacuation model
3.4 Predictor-corrector method
4.1 Computational models
4.2. Calculation examples of the basic models
4.2.1. The Sandis software for brigade level war gaming
4.2.2 Platoon level game
4.2.3 Gaming in detail
4.3. Usability of computational models in brigade level scenarios - the Sandis software
4.3.1 Miscellaneous publications
4.3.3. Example of the implementation process of the models using tactical simulator โ€œSandisโ€.
5. Discussion
References
LOPPUOSAVALMIS
Publication Iviiva11_Part1
P1Sandis military operation analysis tool
Publication Iviiva11_Part2
P2Weapon_selective_predictor_corrector
Publication Iviiva11_Part3
P3
Publication Iviiva11_Part4
P4_SandisMedicalEvacuationModel_Paper
Publication Iviiva11_Part5
P5_SandisArtilleryModel_Paper
Publication Iviiva11_Part6
P6Lappipottonen
Publication Iviiva11_Part7
P7_SmallArms_Paper
Publication Iviiva11_Part8
P8_MedicalTests_Paper
Publication Iviiva11_Part9
P9
Publication Iviiva11_Part10
P10probabilisticriskanalysis
Publication Iviiva11_Part11
P11directfire
APPENDIXVALMIS
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
A1SandisEW_Paper


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