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ID141874
Title ProperInteraction among the criteria affecting main battle tank selection
Other Title Informationan analysis with dematel method
LanguageENG
AuthorGazibey, Yavuz ;  Kantemir, Ozkan ;  Demirel, Akif
Summary / Abstract (Note)Main battle tanks (MBTs) have always been in the heart of all military campaigns and have enabled armies to fight across the full spectrum of war. Countries need to consider the complex interactions between subsystems of MBTs in the decision phase of a design process or MBT acquisition. In order to define the interaction among the subsystems of ‘system of systems’, which is MBT system for this case, this study aims to determine the criteria and their sub criteria affecting MBT selection problem and to analyse the cause and effect relations among these criteria. The criteria and the complex interaction among them have been determined by consulting a group of experts. Because of multiple complex criteria interactions in MBT selection problem, decision making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method is used as a multiple criteria decision making method. DEMATEL method is applied on the main and the sub criteria separately to understand the cause and effect relations. The results show that Survivability main criterion has the strongest central role among the main criteria for MBT selection, while the followers are firepower, mobility and command and control (C2). It is also shown that, in terms of sub criteria for MBT selection, ballistic protection, a sub criterion of survivability main criterion, has the highest degree of influence over most of the other sub criteria. However, physical dimensions/silhouette, another sub criterion of survivability, is the most affected sub criteria. The top five sub criteria in terms of central role are determined as physical dimensions/silhouette, ballistic protection, power/weight ratio, ground pressure and suspension system.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Science Journal Vol. 65, No.5; Sep 2015: p.345-355
Journal SourceDefence Science Journal 2015-10 65, 5
Key WordsDefence Technology ;  Main Battle Tank ;  MCDM ;  DEMATEL Method ;  Weapon System Selection Criteria ;  Multi Criteria Decision Making