Simulating Indirect Fire Effects in Field Experimentation
Abstract
The purpose of the Indirect Fire Casualty Assessment/Suppression (IFCAS) Study, which this paper describes, is to design and guide the development of an IFCAS system for use in field experimentation. The program has been divided into four phases. These four phases, and the milestones associated with the second and third phases are defined as follows: Conceptualization; Concept Testing, during Phase III, Experiment 11.8 (TETAM) in November 1973; First record use during Phase IV, Experiment 43.8 Attack Helicopter-Daylight Offense in the summer of 1974; and Refinement and Documentation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- ADP000633
Entities
People
- Braddock
- David L. Click
- Dunn
- Mcdonald
- Ronald K. Gress