轻武器作战建模:一种评估枪法数据的优越方法

Q3 Decision Sciences
Adam Biggs, Greg Huffman, Joseph A. Hamilton, Ken Javes, Jacob Brookfield, Anthony Viggiani, John Costa, R. Markwald
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目的:枪法数据是军事和执法评估的主要内容。这种无处不在的特性产生了使用所有相关信息并以有意义的方式向最终用户传达结果的关键需求。本研究的目的是证明如何简单的模拟技术可以提高射击数据的解释。设计/方法/方法本研究使用三种模拟来展示轻武器战斗建模的优势,包括:(1)将马尔可夫链纳入蒙特卡罗射击模拟的好处;(2)轻武器作战建模优于基于点的评估;(3)为什么连续时间链比离散时间链捕获性能更好。所提出的方法减少了低准确率场景中的歧义,同时还结合了更全面的性能视图,因为结果同时包含了速度和准确性,而不是保持一个常量。实际意义这个过程决定了在对抗特定对手时赢得比赛的可能性,同时避免了对速度和准确性权衡的武断讨论。玩家在与特定对手的战斗中赢得70%的胜率,而不是多得15分。此外,通过确定为取得胜利而可能遭受的伤亡来量化风险暴露。这种组合使得最终用户可以看到人类性能差异的实际后果。总的来说,这种方法促进了班级战斗交战的作战研究分析。独创性/价值一个多世纪以来,枪法评估一直使用基于分数的系统来对射手进行分类。然而,这些计分方法是为了竞争的完整性而不是杀伤力而开发的,因为分数不能充分反映战斗能力。因此,提出的方法代表了射击得分范式的重大转变。
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Small arms combat modeling: a superior way to evaluate marksmanship data
PurposeMarksmanship data is a staple of military and law enforcement evaluations. This ubiquitous nature creates a critical need to use all relevant information and to convey outcomes in a meaningful way for the end users. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how simple simulation techniques can improve interpretations of marksmanship data.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses three simulations to demonstrate the advantages of small arms combat modeling, including (1) the benefits of incorporating a Markov Chain into Monte Carlo shooting simulations; (2) how small arms combat modeling is superior to point-based evaluations; and (3) why continuous-time chains better capture performance than discrete-time chains.FindingsThe proposed method reduces ambiguity in low-accuracy scenarios while also incorporating a more holistic view of performance as outcomes simultaneously incorporate speed and accuracy rather than holding one constant.Practical implicationsThis process determines the probability of winning an engagement against a given opponent while circumventing arbitrary discussions of speed and accuracy trade-offs. Someone wins 70% of combat engagements against a given opponent rather than scoring 15 more points. Moreover, risk exposure is quantified by determining the likely casualties suffered to achieve victory. This combination makes the practical consequences of human performance differences tangible to the end users. Taken together, this approach advances the operations research analyses of squad-level combat engagements.Originality/valueFor more than a century, marksmanship evaluations have used point-based systems to classify shooters. However, these scoring methods were developed for competitive integrity rather than lethality as points do not adequately capture combat capabilities. The proposed method thus represents a major shift in the marksmanship scoring paradigm.
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