Research on Evaluation of combat command effectiveness of new synthetic Brigade

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Abstract

Operational command is the process of transforming the combat potential of the general into the actual combat effectiveness. Its impact on the operational process and outcome is not realized by directly destroying the operational targets, but by effectively controlling and dominating the troops. The effectiveness of such control and dominating is the operational command effectiveness. Strengthening the evaluation of operational command effectiveness can accurately grasp the command and control ability of commanders and command organs to their subordinate units during the training process, and can provide important support for improving the combat ability of troops in wartime. On the basis of mastering the basic situation of the synthetic brigade combat command, the synthetic brigade combat command effectiveness evaluation model is constructed by constructing the index system, studying the weight acquisition, and mastering the aggregation evaluation method. Finally, the feasibility of the command effectiveness evaluation method is confirmed through model verification.

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Chen, G., Xia, M., & Zhu, W. (2022). Research on Evaluation of combat command effectiveness of new synthetic Brigade. In IEEE Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC) (Vol. 2022-October, pp. 1764–1767). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IAEAC54830.2022.9929823

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