Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). Instructor/Lesson Guides

Abstract

This document was developed as a student instructor/lesson guide manual for the US Army's Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). There are five manuals for RAIDES. RAIDES was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc, Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). RAIDES is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planing System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate US Army air defense forces. The RAIDES program consists of two major stand-alone software programs: the SUPR program which defines a 3-D real-world statespace area where the US Army air defenders would operate; and RAIDES which provides Blue survivability estimates for Red attacking forces given a specific battlefield scenario and real-world threat. This manual compliments the RAIDES Student Training Course Guide and Positional Handbook that are used with the JTFPMO's Portable Analyst Workstation (PAWS). This manual provides an instructional outline for providing a first-time RAIDES user with On-The-Job training and covers a majority of the capabilities of the RAIDES program.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA220503

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