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Posted by Rob Clarke from Orleans ON Canada on May 11, 1999 at 20:52:26:
In Reply to: Expanding on Sell off posted by JD on May 10, 1999 at 21:20:26:
I am sure that our troops would be more than able to fight and survive in high intensity operations given a reasonable number of troops and the equipment to conduct such operations.
In response to your question about a company against a mech force, the military has a number of tactical simulators that provide commanders at all levels with answer to questions such as yours. The outcomes of these microchip wars vary and are dependent upon the variables terrain, weather, level of conflict, combat supplies, etc fed into the database, the commanders ability and the effectiveness of his personnel. So, your company may be quite successful or it may be wiped out - it will depend upon the situation and your commanders reaction to the changing situation.
I that know that there are arguments for and against simulators, but simulation is as about as close to a justified supposing no finger hockey with the database answer you will get outside of trying out the real thing.
Posted by Rob Clarke from Orleans ON Canada on May 11, 1999 at 20:52:26:
In Reply to: Expanding on Sell off posted by JD on May 10, 1999 at 21:20:26:
I am sure that our troops would be more than able to fight and survive in high intensity operations given a reasonable number of troops and the equipment to conduct such operations.
In response to your question about a company against a mech force, the military has a number of tactical simulators that provide commanders at all levels with answer to questions such as yours. The outcomes of these microchip wars vary and are dependent upon the variables terrain, weather, level of conflict, combat supplies, etc fed into the database, the commanders ability and the effectiveness of his personnel. So, your company may be quite successful or it may be wiped out - it will depend upon the situation and your commanders reaction to the changing situation.
I that know that there are arguments for and against simulators, but simulation is as about as close to a justified supposing no finger hockey with the database answer you will get outside of trying out the real thing.