Mobile Strike Force 95 Organizational and Operational Analysis.
Abstract
This analysis was done for the US Army Training and doctrine Command (TRADOC) Battle Laboratory Integration and Concepts Directorate (BLITCD) in support of the Prairie Warrior/Mobile Strike Force 95 Advanced Warfighting Experiment. The purpose of this analysis was to extend the investigation of the MSF organizational and operational (O&O) concepts beyond the single O&O concept examined in the Prairie Warrior (PW) 95 student exercise. The combat scenario was based on CGSC's Northeast Asia (NEA) instructional campaign plan. The simulation was run in the Vector-in-Commander (VIC) model. The MSF was tailored to emphasize each of the three warfighting characteristics of survivability, lethality and tempo. The PC-based force tailoring tools, Force Package Logic Utility System (Force-PLUS) and Sufficiency Criteria Realignment Adjustment Processor (SCRAP) were used in the tailoring process. The results show the division level MSF to be an highly lethal and survivable unit, decisively defeating a heavy corps mposed of one armored, six mechanized and two self-propelled artillery brigades, a total of nine brigades.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 10, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA308760
Entities
People
- Carol J. Mullen
- Roland R. Groove Jr
- Sherrie R. George
- Thomas M. Cioppa
- Timothy J. Bailey