Title :
Geographical data for training, planning and tactical implementation
Author_Institution :
MVI/MTA Swedish Defence Univ. (SEDU), Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Tactics are the part of the military problem solving, which attempts to address situations that arise in a concrete context and in a specific geographical area. It is about learning to perceive both the more stable geographical conditions in the working area as well as taking into consideration the effects of climate and weather and how the squad and their systems are affected and how an opponent could try to exploit these conditions and turn them to his advantage. The idea in tactical training is therefore to be able to master both the battlefield environment with its limitations and possibilities and the combat that is conducted there. Friction is used as a concept in several discussions about military activities. The geography with its sometimes channelling terrain and various landscape elements can constitute serious obstacles in trying to carry out all the tasks and abilities expected of a unit. Geography, Climate and Weather can thus be regarded as frictions in a military operation. This should also be possible to train in simulators and systems for war gaming.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; military computing; planning; training; battlefield environment; climatological frictions; geographical conditions; geographical data; geographical friction; geographical information systems; landscape elements; military operation; military problem solving; planning; tactical training; war gaming; Data models; Friction; Planning; Roads; Soil; Training; Vehicles; Geographical Information Systems; Geographical and Climatological frictions in Military operations; Tactical training; War-gaming;
Conference_Titel :
Military Technologies (ICMT), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brno
Print_ISBN :
978-8-0723-1976-3
DOI :
10.1109/MILTECHS.2015.7153707