Airland Battlefield Environment (ALBE) Demonstration.
Abstract
Terrain and weather affect combat operations more significantly then any other physical factors on the battlefield. Historically, field commanders have not had the capability to fully exploit battlefield environment effects for tactical advantage. The Corps of Engineers has initiated the ALBE program to develop and evaluate Tactical Decision Aid (TDA) software and products capable of integrating terrain and other environmental factors in the prediction of battlefield environmental effects. The TDA's, when implemented on target field systems, will provide the Army with an operational capability to assess and exploit battlefield environmental effects as a force multiplier in combat operations. A development strategy has been devised that involves assembling and ALBE Testbed System, installing the TDA software, conducting field demonstrations and evaluations, and transferring the TDA software to various target systems currently in the life cycle development process. This innovative approach will facilitate fielding of ALBE software and products, and will provide battlefield commanders and their staff with the ability to better exploit the combined effects of terrain and environment in the decision-making process.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 29, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA187975
Entities
People
- Laslo Greczy
Organizations
- Geospatial Research Laboratory