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Stage-centered Pattern of War Game in Command and Control
Mehrdad Eshraghi , Alireza Yavari *
I.R.I.P. Science Research Institute
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War game as an analytical method and tool has enabled commanders and managers to get optimal decisions. Therefore, the role of the war in the various fields of "military, economic, political, social and cultural, etc." is to choose the best of its own course of action against threats or, in other words, good decision-making.
War game is a process with clear rules and steps that attempt to visualize the flow of the mission on the part of its own forces, and this process identifies and takes notice the capabilities, strengths and weaknesses and capabilities and possible course of action of friendly and enemy forces in a sequence of action, reaction, and counteraction. The war game is the most valuable step in exploring and analyzing the way in operational estimation. The war game process tests a solution or modifies a formed course of action.
The purpose of this paper is to present a process model of the war game in command and control and to develop a standardized approach to the unity of practice in doing so. Undoubtedly, decision-making and planning, which are critical steps in command and control, will be effective once you have used the war game.
The research method used in this paper was library and documentary study and utilization of credible scientific resources, expertise point of view throughout deep interview. Ultimately, the process model of the war game is designed in command and control.
Keywords: War game, Command and Control, planning, Estimate
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/07/31 | Accepted: 2020/03/2 | Published: 2020/10/2


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