The DYNCOM model is a high-resolution simulation of battalion sized combat units having armor, crew-served anti-tank, aerial platform, air defense, and artillery weapons. The close support land combat model was developed by the U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) to predict the effect of missile performance characteristics on the effectiveness of tactical units in engagements with enemy forces. DYNCOM was further extended to evaluate air or ground launched terminal guided missile systems (i.e., HELLFIRE weapon system) in a combat environment. HELLFIRE is represented in either the direct (self-designate) or indirect (remote-designate) fire operation mode.
The Land Combat Model (DYNCOM), Executive Summary with HELLFIRE Extensions
1975
48 pages
Report
No indication
English
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