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MILITARY MISSION COMBAT EFFICIENCY ESTIMATION SYSTEM
MILITARY MISSION COMBAT EFFICIENCY ESTIMATION SYSTEM

Author(s): Ighoyota B. Ajenaghughrure, P. Sujatha, Akazue Maureen, Akila Ganesh, Sangita Babu, G. Thailambal
Subject(s): Economy, Education, Business Economy / Management, Political Sciences
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: military mission; combat efficiency estimation; military team; enemy team;decision support system

Summary/Abstract: Military infantry recruits, although trained, lacks experience in real-time combat operations, despite the combat simulations training. Therefore, the choice of including them in military operations is a thorough and careful process. This has left top military commanders with the tough task of deciding, the best blend of inexperienced and experienced infantry soldiers, for any military operation,based on available information on enemy strength and capability. This research project delves into the design of a mission combat efficiency estimator (MCEE). It is a decision support system that aids top military commanders in estimating the best combination of soldiers suitable for different military operations, based on available information on enemy’s combat experience. Hence, its advantages consist of reducing casualties and other risks that compromises the entire operation overall success, and also boosting the morals of soldiers in an operation, with such information as an estimation of combat efficiency of their enemies. The system was developed using Microsoft Asp.Net and Sql server back end. A case study test conducted with the MECEE system, reveals clearly that the MECEE system is an efficient tool for military mission planning in terms of team selection. Hence, when the MECEE system is fully deployed it will aid military commanders in the task of decision making on team members’ combination for any given operation based on enemy personnel information that is well known beforehand. Further work on the MECEE will be undertaken to explore fire power types and impact in mission combat efficiency estimation.

  • Issue Year: 8/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-76
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English