A primer on using Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate marksmanship

Q3 Decision Sciences
Adam Biggs, Joseph Hamilton
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Abstract

Purpose Evaluating warfighter lethality is a critical aspect of military performance. Raw metrics such as marksmanship speed and accuracy can provide some insight, yet interpreting subtle differences can be challenging. For example, is a speed difference of 300 milliseconds more important than a 10% accuracy difference on the same drill? Marksmanship evaluations must have objective methods to differentiate between critical factors while maintaining a holistic view of human performance. Design/methodology/approach Monte Carlo simulations are one method to circumvent speed/accuracy trade-offs within marksmanship evaluations. They can accommodate both speed and accuracy implications simultaneously without needing to hold one constant for the sake of the other. Moreover, Monte Carlo simulations can incorporate variability as a key element of performance. This approach thus allows analysts to determine consistency of performance expectations when projecting future outcomes. Findings The review divides outcomes into both theoretical overview and practical implication sections. Each aspect of the Monte Carlo simulation can be addressed separately, reviewed and then incorporated as a potential component of small arms combat modeling. This application allows for new human performance practitioners to more quickly adopt the method for different applications. Originality/value Performance implications are often presented as inferential statistics. By using the Monte Carlo simulations, practitioners can present outcomes in terms of lethality. This method should help convey the impact of any marksmanship evaluation to senior leadership better than current inferential statistics, such as effect size measures.
使用蒙特卡罗模拟来评估枪法的入门
评估作战人员的杀伤力是军事表现的一个关键方面。射击速度和准确性等原始指标可以提供一些见解,但解释细微差异可能具有挑战性。例如,在相同的钻头上,300毫秒的速度差异比10%的精度差异更重要吗?枪法评估必须有客观的方法来区分关键因素,同时保持对人类表现的整体看法。蒙特卡罗模拟是在枪法评估中规避速度/精度权衡的一种方法。它们可以同时适应速度和精度的影响,而不需要为了保持一个常数而保持另一个常数。此外,蒙特卡罗模拟可以将可变性作为性能的关键因素。因此,这种方法允许分析人员在预测未来结果时确定绩效预期的一致性。研究结果分为理论综述和实践启示两个部分。蒙特卡罗模拟的每个方面都可以单独处理,审查,然后作为小武器战斗建模的潜在组成部分纳入。该应用程序允许新的人力绩效从业者更快地将该方法应用于不同的应用程序。原创性/价值性能含义通常以推论统计的形式呈现。通过使用蒙特卡罗模拟,从业人员可以在致命性方面呈现结果。这种方法应该有助于向高级领导传达任何枪法评估的影响,而不是当前的推断统计,例如效应大小测量。
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