In December 1970, the Program Budget Division 464 established the Army's Study on Tactical Effectiveness Testing of Antitank Missiles (TETAM). This study includes the generation of valid data using field experimentation and the use of these data in combat simulations. The combination of these two efforts will allow for the assessment of the effectiveness of three U.S. antitank missiles; TOW, SHILLELAGH, and DRAGON and two foreign missiles; the British SWINGFIRE and the French-German MILAN. This paper discusses the nature of the field experimentation being conducted and presents some results which have emerged.
Tactical Effectiveness Testing of Antitank Missiles
1973
10 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Missile Technology , Army operations , Antitank missiles , Antitank ammunition , Weapon system effectiveness , Tactical analysis , Combat effectiveness , Test methods , Computerized simulation , Systems analysis , Methodology , Operations research , Component reports , Tow missiles , Shillelagh missiles , Dragon missiles , Swingfire missiles , Milan missiles , TETAM(Tactical Effectiveness Testing of Antitank Missiles)
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