Orientation Guide for the Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units-Digital

Orientation Guide for the Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units-Digital

Author: Beverly J. Winsch

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 50

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"New command, control, and communication technologies will affect soldier training requirements. Emerging training requirements for Army leaders include: (a) competency on a wider variety of tasks, (b) the ability to exploit the capabilities of new technologies, and (c) a clear understanding of digital tactics, techniques, and procedures. The current effort, Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units - Digital (SIMUTA-D), contributes a first step toward solving some of the key training challenges faced by Force XXI. The SIMUTA-D program features Movement to Contact, Deliberate Attack, and Defense in Sector training support packages which support execution-focused, battalion task force staff training for the digitally-equipped battlefield. This orientation guide provides the training unit with sufficient information to prepare to conduct training for the digital battlefield in a virtual (SIMulation Networking SIMNET) or constructive (Janus) environment. In addition, it serves as a quick reference that briefly describes the essential duties and responsibilities of the training unit and an observer/controller team."--DTIC.


Orientation Guide for the Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units-Digital

Orientation Guide for the Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units-Digital

Author: Beverly J. Winsch

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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"New command, control, and communication technologies will affect soldier training requirements. Emerging training requirements for Army leaders include: (a) competency on a wider variety of tasks, (b) the ability to exploit the capabilities of new technologies, and (c) a clear understanding of digital tactics, techniques, and procedures. The current effort, Simulation-Based Multiechelon Training Program for Armor Units - Digital (SIMUTA-D), contributes a first step toward solving some of the key training challenges faced by Force XXI. The SIMUTA-D program features Movement to Contact, Deliberate Attack, and Defense in Sector training support packages which support execution-focused, battalion task force staff training for the digitally-equipped battlefield. This orientation guide provides the training unit with sufficient information to prepare to conduct training for the digital battlefield in a virtual (SIMulation Networking SIMNET) or constructive (Janus) environment. In addition, it serves as a quick reference that briefly describes the essential duties and responsibilities of the training unit and an observer/controller team."--DTIC.


COBRAS Multiechelon Brigade and Battalion Staff Exercise Orientation Guide

COBRAS Multiechelon Brigade and Battalion Staff Exercise Orientation Guide

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 93

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This Orientation Guide acquaints leaders of armored and mechanized brigades with the Brigade and Battalion staff Exercise that is part of the Combined Arms Operations at Brigade Level, Realistically Achieved Through Simulation (COBRAS) Program. It provides leaders with information to decide if and how to include this in their unit training program, by providing an overview, the intent, and requirements of the exercise. Additionally, it provides others interested in multiechelon simulation-basal training with a description of the program, the performance objectives, and the implementation resources.


Guide to Development of Structured Simulation-based Training

Guide to Development of Structured Simulation-based Training

Author: Charlotte H. Campbell

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 68

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"The Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) and the Force XXI Training Program have sponsored the development of a structured simulation-based training program for selected staffs of conventional mounted brigades. The development effort, entitled the Combined Arms Operations at Brigade Level Realistically Achieved Through Simulation (and known as COBRAS) resulted in construction of training support packages (TSPs) for large-scale exercises and for small-group vignettes. Development of the scenario and all TSP materials followed the guidance found in the Methodology for Development of Structured Simulation-Based Training, published by ARI in 1995. The Report on the Methodology for Development of Structured Simulation-Based Training Programs expands the guidance found in the original methodology, based on experience in the COBRAS program. This guide contains additional examples and warnings, and more in-depth coverage of TSP construction and formative evaluations. It is intended for use by training designers and developers, as well as training program reviewers and proponents."--DTIC.