MULTINATIONAL DIVISION SOUTH-EAST HEADQUARTERS –
IMPACT ON TRAINING THROUGH SIMULATION PROCESS
USED BY ROMANIAN LAND FORCES UNITS Cover Image

MULTINATIONAL DIVISION SOUTH-EAST HEADQUARTERS – IMPACT ON TRAINING THROUGH SIMULATION PROCESS USED BY ROMANIAN LAND FORCES UNITS
MULTINATIONAL DIVISION SOUTH-EAST HEADQUARTERS – IMPACT ON TRAINING THROUGH SIMULATION PROCESS USED BY ROMANIAN LAND FORCES UNITS

Author(s): Diana-Ioana Neagoe (Zinca)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: training; training through simulation; constructive simulation; the planning process for simulation exercises; Multinational Division South-East Headquarters
Summary/Abstract: In the military system, the simulation represents the most important tool intraining because it can be used from tactical level to the strategic one. Military training is nothingelse but training for fight. Basically is the military’s continuous training in dealing with crisismanagement. For every state is essential to have a well trained and equipped army. This end statecan only be achieved by training in conditions as close to the reality as they can get, using theminimum of resources. If for individual training the costs of using simulated systems are notjustified, the headquarters training cannot be done using real simulation systems. Taking intoconsideration the security issues from all over the world, a real multinational exercise taking placein Romania’s territory will be perceived as a declaration of war. Nevertheless, the units,headquarters, general staff and Multinational Division South-East headquarters need to be trainedin both national and NATO exercises. Taking all those facts into consideration, the only safesolution to provide them the proper training by using limited resources, is the training throughconstructive simulation. The challenge of Multinational Division South-East Headquarters is toprove its full capability during a computer assisted exercise.

  • Page Range: 335-341
  • Page Count: 7
  • Publication Year: 2017
  • Language: English