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WAR GAMING (6) answer(s).
 
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Epistemology of war gaming / Rubel, Robert C   Journal Article
Rubel, Robert C Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words War Gaming  Epistemology 
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Epistemology of war gaming / Rubel, Robert C   Journal Article
Rubel, Robert C Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Simulation  War Gaming 
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ID:   133407


German war gaming / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
Vego, Milan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses the German military's historical use of war gaming, with particular focus given to the early-20th century and World War II. The author begins with a brief general history of war games, beginning with those ancient Gupta Empire in India. The war games implemented by German Field Marshal Alfred von Schlieffen at the turn of the 20th century in anticipation of an invasion of France are described, with emphasis given to their focus on informing subordinate officers of Schlieffen's plans. The educational nature of interwar German war games, especially those of the Reichsmarine (German Navy) is explained. The differences between tactical and strategic games are also explored.
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ID:   082808


Operational research as counterfactual history: A Retrospective Analysis of the Use of Battlefield Nuclear Weapons in the German invasion of France and Flanders, May-June 1940 / Kirby, Maurice; Godwin, Matthew   Journal Article
Kirby, Maurice Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In 1955 British Operational Research (OR) analysts attached to the British Army conducted a hypothetical study of the likely impact of nuclear weapons as they might have been deployed by Anglo-French forces in resisting the German invasion of North-East France in May-June 1940. The study formed the first major attempt by OR analysts to assess the use of nuclear weapons at the tactical level. In deriving lessons from 1940, OR analysts focused on several battlefronts where nuclear weapons could have provided relief to defending forces. Consideration was also given to a situation where the invading forces were also nuclear-equipped. As this paper demonstrates, valuable insights were gained from the events of 1940 on the deployment of battlefield nuclear weapons. However, in neglecting the wider strategic environment, OR analysts failed to consider the possibility that a nuclear land battle fought in Europe between the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the Warsaw Pact could precipitate a strategic nuclear exchange
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Operational research in top defence management / Singh, Kartar; Jaiswal, N K   Journal Article
Jaiswal, N K Journal Article
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War gaming must get red right / Rielage, Dale C   Journal Article
Rielage, Dale C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract An expert in-house adversary is a powerful tool for the fleet.
Key Words War Gaming  Fleet  Red Right  Red Cell 
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