2009
DOI: 10.1177/1548512909350631
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A Non-kinetic Effects Federate for Training Simulations

Abstract: As US ground forces are increasingly called to perform irregular warfare (IW) and counterinsurgency (COIN) missions, it is necessary to shape the training tools to prepare for these missions. Traditional training and mission rehersal systems have focused on conventional warfare practices, such as attrition and maneuver, while IW and COIN are focused on the non-combatants and civilians in the operational environment. The Army’s approach to this new requirement includes the addition of a new federate, the Joint … Show more

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“…To address the need for HSCB modeling support, simulations are being extended today to address HSCB issues in two ways -HSCB models are federated with existing simulations -as described in (Henry 2009) -and new modules are directly integrated into current simulations like OneSAF. NASA JPL's Joint Non-kinetic Effects Model (JNEM) is a supporting model that is integrated, or federated, within the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC).…”
Section: Selected Components For An Hscb Roadmap (James Wall)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the need for HSCB modeling support, simulations are being extended today to address HSCB issues in two ways -HSCB models are federated with existing simulations -as described in (Henry 2009) -and new modules are directly integrated into current simulations like OneSAF. NASA JPL's Joint Non-kinetic Effects Model (JNEM) is a supporting model that is integrated, or federated, within the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC).…”
Section: Selected Components For An Hscb Roadmap (James Wall)mentioning
confidence: 99%