Weapon System Acquisition Process Utilizing Design Simulation as Decision Support
The selection of optimal weapon systems is crucial for national defense. Traditional empirical methods struggle to address the complexities of modern warfare. This article explores the potential of constructive simulation for informed decision-making in this domain. Simulating tactical operations with complex variables, such as terrain, enemy actions, and system interoperability, provides valuable insights into weapon effectiveness. This enables the optimization of acquisitions in line with strategic goals. Design simulation allows for the exploration of factors difficult to test comparison of armament configurations, analysis of enemy tactics, and optimization of unit composition and deployment, saving costs and time. Simulation enables the safe exploration of even high-risk scenarios. Utilizing constructive simulation for weapon selection offers undeniable benefits in terms of effectiveness, safety, and informed decision-making, thereby strengthening defense capabilities and preparedness for future challenges.
- volume: 1991
- number: 1
- status: Recenzované / Reviewed
- type: Vědecký / Research