

An edition of Quantifying the battlefield (1993)
Rand research at the National Training Center : a documented briefing
By Martin Goldsmith
Publish Date
1993
Publisher
Rand Corp.
Language
eng
Pages
26
Description:
This report discusses RAND's research approach at the National Training Center (NTC), describes some of the representative studies completed over the past eight years, and illustrates how the Army uses the results. The research process identifies discrepancies among training, doctrine, and practice; constructs hypotheses about causes; and then supports or refutes them by examining data in standard data bases or gathered from focused field collection efforts. One of the two studies addressed in detail in the report estimated the frequency of ground-to-ground fratricide (1 to 3 percent of Blue Force kills) and concluded that improved command and control could prevent most fratricides. Another study focused on tactical reconnaissance and found that although a clear correlation exists between success in battle and reconnaissance, essential reconnaissance tasks were accomplished in only half the battles, and Blue Force scouts were frequently engaged by the enemy. The document also shows how such studies have contributed to Army decisions affecting doctrine, training, and equipment.
subjects: Case studies, Friendly fire (Military science), Maneuvers, Mathematical models, Military art and science, Military reconnaissance, Rand Corporation, United States, United States. Army, United States. Dept. of the Army. National Training Center, United States. Department of the Army. National Training Center
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