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REALTRAIN Validation for Rifle Squads III

REALTRAIN Validation for Rifle Squads III
Author: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. ARI Field Unit, Presidio of Monterey
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1979
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REALTRAIN Validation for Rifle Squads II

REALTRAIN Validation for Rifle Squads II
Author: Larry L. Meliza
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Total Pages: 176
Release: 1979
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A field experiment was carried out to determine the relative effectiveness of REALTRAIN (which is an engagement simulation training system) and conventional training. Rifle squads were given a tactical pretraining test, 3 days of training using either REALTRAIN or conventional methods, a post-training test, and finally a series of tactical exercises in which REALTRAIN and conventional squads opposed one another. Data collected on the behavior of squads during engagements were shown to be related to end-product measures of tactical performance. Resulting tactical performance data, as well as mission accomplishment and casualty exchange data, indicate REALTRAIN is more effective than conventional field training in the training of rifle squads.


Realtrain Validation for Rifle Squads

Realtrain Validation for Rifle Squads
Author: James H. Banks
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Total Pages: 36
Release: 1977
Genre: Infantry drill and tactics
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A field experiment was carried out to determine the relative effectiveness of REALTRAIN, an engagement simulation training system, and conventional training. Rifle squads were given a tactical pre-training test, three days of training using either REALTRAIN or conventional methods, a post- training test and, finally a series of tactical exercises in which REALTRAIN and conventional squads opposed one another. Mission accomplishment data show that REALTRAIN training resulted in a higher percentage of mission accomplishment with fewer casualties sustained and more casualties inflicted in both attack and defense, than was the case for conventionally trained squads. In exercises in which training groups opposed one another, REALTRAIN squads again accomplished more missions, sustained fewer casualties and inflicted more casualties in both attack and defense than did conventionally trained squads.


Armor/anti-armor Team Tactical Performance

Armor/anti-armor Team Tactical Performance
Author: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. ARI Field Unit, Presidio of Monterey
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Total Pages: 124
Release: 1979
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
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Technical Report

Technical Report
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Total Pages: 862
Release: 1979
Genre: Military research
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Research Report

Research Report
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Total Pages: 954
Release: 1980
Genre: Military research
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REALTRAIN Validation for Armor/anti-armor Teams

REALTRAIN Validation for Armor/anti-armor Teams
Author: Thomas Daniel Scott
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Total Pages: 144
Release: 1979
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
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A field experiment was carried out to determine the relative effectiveness of REALTRAIN (an engagement simulation training system) and conventional training that did not employ engagement simulation. Eight Armor/ Anti-Armor units were given a pretraining tactical test, 5 days of tactical training using either REALTRAIN or conventional methods, and a posttraining test. In addition, test units participated in a series of exercises in which REALTRAIN and conventional units opposed one another. Results showed that, in general, REALTRAIN units improved more than conventional units and achieved higher performance levels.