Evaluating Airborne Warning and Control System Strategy and Tactics as They Relate to Simulated Mission Events
Abstract
Before simulated Defensive Counter Air (DCA) mission events can be related to evaluations of individual and team decision-making strategies, these events and strategies must be identified. Attacks by enemy aircraft on friendly territory and changes in Rules Of Engagement (ROE) make up the primary mission events. Individual and team decision-making strategies take into account concepts of flexibility, capabilities/limitations, constraints, maneuverability, responsiveness, and mobility. Team strategies include: (1) classical lane defense, (2) Navy chain saw, (3) DCA fighter sweeps, (4) use of aerial refueling, (5) search and rescue (SAR), and (6) apportioning individual workloads based upon a team member's strengths and weaknesses. Individual strategies and tactics fit within the framework of laid-out team strategies. They include: (1) developing situational awareness (S/A), (2) establishing priorities, (3) controlling the pace of work, (4) applying target approach tactics, (5) tracking resources, and (6) maintaining engagement and readiness states. Evaluation takes a systems approach. The inputs are the mission events, and the outputs are the results. Evaluating the results consists of examining how effective were the chosen strategies and how efficiently resources were employed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA242820
Entities
People
- Mathieu A. Dalrymple