Air Base Ground Defense Wargame: Study of a Security Police Training Device.
Abstract
This study explored the possible use of a broad wargame as a device for training Air Force Security Police (SP) air base ground defense (AGBD) forces. The study has three objectives: (1) Determine current SP combat missions and the types of threat forces they are likely to engage. (2) Determine the nature, components, and uses of wargames. (3) Identify the variables needed to model ABGD combat effectively. Soviet and US operational doctrine and tactical concepts were analyzed to examine the potential future combat environment in which ABGD forces may have to operate. Components of wargames and game design systems were reviewed to determine those that needed to be included in a successful game design. A historical examination of wargames determined that wargames have been successfully used in the past for training and testing of operational plans. These two phases were integrated, and an analysis identified tactical implications pertaining to the threat forces that ABGD forces may be facing in the future conflict. The review also identified game design considerations that would inject reality into the simulation device.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA187267
Entities
People
- Jerry C. Mcdaniel
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology