陆军训练演习数据的分析性使用:战术侦察案例研究

Analytical Use of Data From Army Training Exercises: A Case Study of Tactical Reconnaissance

Journal of the American Statistical Association · 1994
被引 2
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了如何利用美国陆军国家训练中心的演习数据来识别战术侦察中的组织、条令、装备和训练问题,并提出了测量侦察活动的方法。

Abstract

Abstract In the early 1980s, the U.S. Army opened the National Training Center (NTC) as its main U.S. training venue for battalions and brigades. The NTC's primary purpose was training, but because the simulated combat was fairly realistic, many hoped it would provide a sort of laboratory for identifying problems and exploring ways to fix them. This article describes a project that studied tactical reconnaissance at the NTC. The project's substantive purpose was to look for problems in the organization, doctrine, equipment, and training for tactical reconnaissance, and to suggest remedies. Its methodological purpose was to learn how to measure reconnaissance activities and how to use those measurements for analytical purposes, neither of which had been done previously. This article gives background on the NTC and on tactical reconnaissance, and then traces the steps of the reconnaissance project. The two main methodological issues are how to gather measurements in venues like the NTC and what kinds of questions such venues can be used to answer. As it turns out, high-tech measurements are generally of little use. Low-tech measurements are useful for diagnosis (description) and hypothesis generation, predictions and causal inferences being fraught with hazard. Modest as these uses are, the NTC data are nonetheless highly valuable.

军事训练战术侦察数据分析案例研究