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A Literature Review of the Effectiveness Measurement for NCW (NCW 효과측정에 관한 문헌조사 연구)

  • Jung, Chi-Young;Lee, Jae-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2012
  • NCW(Network Centric Warfare) offers BSEs(Battelspace-Entities) the capabilities of sharing information through C4ISRCommand, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) network and it also improves their combat powers based on information superiority with awareness of common situation in battlefield and self-synchronization. Although the concept of NCW was developed at the end of 1990 and there have been various studies for NCW from the development of its concept, the effort for measuring the synergistic effect of NCW is insufficient at the present time. Therefore, in this paper we reviewed literatures concerning the effectiveness measurement of NCW. The category of our survey is network effect, metrics, simulation, battlefield information, social network analysis and mathematical model. The main purpose of this study is to suggest future researchers a research direction by analyzing the aspects and limitations of existing studies about the quantitative measurement of NCW.

A Improved Method of the Interoperability through the Improvement of Interoperation System when Operating KVMF-based Weapon System (KVMF 기반하 무기체계 운용시 연동방식 개선을 통한 상호운용성 향상)

  • Kwon, Dong-Ho;Lee, Sang-Ho;Kim, Seung-Chun
    • Journal of Information Technology and Architecture
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.305-313
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    • 2013
  • Ground troops as part of the implementation of the real-time visualization of battlefield tactics to ensure the exchange of information sharing and situational awareness for the ground tactical data link system development is underway. However, with the existing inorganic KVMFbased weapon systems and tactics Quarterly problem occurs because the information has not been in development or in the development of future weapons systems based KVMF share battlefield information to enable interoperability building measures is presented.

A Study on Efficient Friendly Forces Location Data Sharing on Battalion and Below

  • Kim, Hyung-Seok;Shin, Sang-Heon;Kim, Yong-Cheol;Lee, Jeong-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.23 no.11
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we propose an efficient friendly forces location data sharing algorithm in a troops using a low bandwidth radio. The future battlefield is a 'Network Centric Warfare' with a concept of identifying the position and power of the enemy and friendly forces and leading the battlefield to victory through proper links at the time of our need. One of the basic elements in the 'Network Centric Warfare' is to share friendly forces location data. The bandwidth and transmission rates of radio used in battalion are low. Nevertheless, we should share our locations data almost in real time for effective fighting in a war situation. This paper describes the efficient method of friendly forces location data sharing based on low bandwidth radio. In particular, the concept of 'network-centered warfare' is reflected in the troop below the battalion to present an integrated and efficient way to shared location data of friendly forces.

A Survey Study of the Combat Effectiveness Analysis Models and Future Research Areas (전투체계 효과분석에 대한 주요 연구 리뷰 및 향후 연구방향)

  • Kim, Jun-Soo;Park, Keon-Young;Lee, Jae-Yeong;Bae, Sung-Min;Pyun, Jai-Jeong;Kim, Chong-Man
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.305-315
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    • 2014
  • It is important to predict and measure the combat effectiveness (CE) of weapons system in battlefield for acquiring efficient weapon system. Moreover, quantitative calculation of weapon effectiveness under complicated and uncertain battlefield environment is also difficult based on the future network centric warfare. Many papers used the term of combat effectiveness and tried to study a lot of related issues about it. However, there is no paper dealing with the classification of study issue about CE and what will happen in this study field. In this paper, we proposed how to classify the study issue about CE and forecast future direction of this study field. Conceptually, CE is nothing but the assessment results to measure the ability of a military weapon system to accomplish its objective. We believe that it is an appropriate time to review the literature extensively on CE analysis because the research interests and the papers of CE are rapidly growing in these days. This paper reviewed many CE analysis papers, classified them according to their research content and the research methodology applied. Additionally, a comprehensive list of future research areas is also given.

A Study on the Combination of Manned-unmanned Teaming for Future Ground Combat Victory

  • Sung-Kwon Kim;Sang-Hyuk Park
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 2023
  • This study is for manned-unmanned teaming battles for future ground combat victories. The composition of the study is as follows. The introduction to Chapter 1 presents the necessity of this study from a macro perspective, Chapter 2, the review of the complex combat system for both manned and unmanned introduced the paradigm shift of the future battlefield and the cyber area that is superconnected to the network in future wars. Chapter 3 analyzed the combined combat system of manned-unmanned teaming in advanced military countries through the cases of the United States and Israel. In Chapter 4, after discussing the direction of the development of combat performance of the Korean Army, was concluded in Chapter 5. In other words, the purpose of this study is that as the concept of fighting artificial intelligence robots and military innovation changes, the method of performing battles must be changed in order for our military to win the battle.

The implication derived from operating control organization and feasible weapon system analysis of Zumwalt(DDG-1000) Class Destroyer (Zumwalt(DDG-1000)급 구축함의 운용 시스템 및 탑재 가능 무기체계 분석을 통한 시사점 도출)

  • Lee, Hyung-Min
    • Strategy21
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    • s.34
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    • pp.178-206
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    • 2014
  • The battlefield environment in the maritime has been changed by advanced IT technology, variation of naval warfare condition, and developed military science and technology. In addition, state-of-the-art surface combatants has become to multi-purpose battleship that is heavily armed in order to meet actively in composed future sea battlefield condition and perform multi-purpose missions as well as having capability of strategic strike. To maximize the combat strength and survivability of ship, it is not only possible for Zumwalt(DDG-1000) class combatant to conduct multi-purpose mission with advanced weapon system installation, innovative hull form and upper structure such as deckhouse, shipboard high-powered sensor, total ship computing environment, and integrated power control but it was designed so that can be installed with energy based weapon systems in immediate future. Zumwalt class combatant has been set a high value with enormous threatening surface battleship in the present, it seems to be expected that this ship will be restraint means during operation in the littoral. The advent of Zumwalt class battleship in the US Navy can be constructed as a powerful intention of naval strength building for preparing future warfare. It is required surface ship that can be perform multi-purpose mission when the trend of constructed surface combatants was analyzed. In addition, shipboard system has been continuously modernized to keep the optimized ship and maximize the survivability with high-powered detection and surveillance sensor as well as modularity of combat system to efficient operation.

Reconnaissance-Strike-Logistics Complex Systems for Future Warfare in the 21st Century (21세기 미래전의 정찰.타격.군수 복합체계)

  • 권태영;이재영
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, "a conceptual model of Reconnaissance-Strike-Logistics Complex(RSLC) in future warfare" is proposed. Basic idea of the RSLC model is to combine logistics and the pre-existing Reconnaissance-Strike Complex(RSC) through a C4 network system. That is, the RSLC model consists of reconnaissance, strike, logistics, and C4 network systems. The C4 network system creates new combat power by integrating all the other systems. The RSLC model generates three conceptual complex circles; the RSC, the SLC(Strke-Logistics Complex), and the RSLC circles. The RSC circles describes direct combat behaviors in the battlefield. On the other hand, the SLC circle indicates combat sustainment capabilities. The RSLC circle including the RSC and the SLC circles, can present a more complete combat process. There are two key advantages of the RSLC model. First of all, logistics is considered one of key combat components to form IDA(Information-Decision-Action) cycle for combat decision-making process more completely. Secondly, the capabilities of battlefield awareness which reconnaissance and war-net systems provide, can be applied not only to the strike system in the RSC circle, but also to the logistics system in the SLC circle. Thus, the RSLC model can maximize combat synergy effects by integrating the RSC and the SLC. With a similar logic, this paper develops "A Revised System of Systems with Logistics (RSSL)" which combines "A New system of Systems" and logistics. These tow models proposed here help explain several issues such as logistics environment in future warfare, MOE(Measure of Effectiveness( on logistics performance, and COA(Course of Actions) for decreasing mass and increasing velocity. In particular, velocity in logistics is emphasized.

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The Development of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Combat Swarm Drones in the Future Intelligent Battlefield (지능화 전장에서 인공지능 기반 공격용 군집드론 운용 방안)

  • Hee Chae;Kyung Suk Lee;Jung-Ho Eom
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.65-71
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    • 2023
  • The importance of combat drones has been highlighted through the recent outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war. The combat drones play a significant role as a a game changer that alters the conventional wisdom of traditional warfare. Many pundits expect the role of combat swarm drones would be more crucial in the future warfare. In this regard, this paper aims to analyze the development of artificial intelligence-enabled combat swarm drones. To transform the human-operated swarm drones into fully autonomous weaponry system our suggestions are as follows. Developments of (1) AI algorithms for optimized swarm drone operations, (2) decentralized command and control system, (3) inter-drones' mission analysis and allocation technology, (4) enhanced drone communication security and (5) set up of ethical guideline for the autonomous system. Specifically, we suggest the development of AI algorithms for drone collision avoidance and moving target attacks. Also, in order to adjust rapidly changing military environment, decentralized command and control system and mission analysis allocation technology are necessary. Lastly, cutting-edging secure communication technology and concrete ethical guidelines are essential for future AI-enabled combat swarm drones.

A Redesign of the Military Education Structure of General Universities based on Defense Innovation 4.0 -Focused on Capabilities of Tech-Intensive Junior Officers based on Advanced S&T- (국방혁신4.0 기반의 일반대학의 군사학 교육체계 재설계 방안 -첨단과학기술 기반의 기술집약형 초급 간부 역량 중심으로-)

  • Jung-Ho Eom;Keun-Seog Park;Sang-Pil Chun
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2022
  • Among the five promotion strategies of Defense Innovation 4.0(DI 4.0), the military structure/operation optimization strategy aims to innovate the military structure based on advanced science&technology(S&T), and to integrate advanced S&T in the field of defense operation such as education&training and human resource development. As the future battlefield expands to AI-based unmanned/robot combat systems, space, cyberspace, and electromagnetic fields, it is necessary to train officers with the capabilities required in these battlefields. It is necessary to develop capabilities from junior officers who will lead the future battlefield to operating core advanced power based on the 4th industrial revolution S&T. We review the education system of the military in universities and propose a method of redesigning the education system that is compatible with DI 4.0 and can develop technology-intensive capabilities based on advanced S&T. We propose a operation plan of major and extra-programs that can develop the capabilities of junior officers required for the future battlefield, and also suggest ways to support the army's practical training.

The operational concept of the network based future airborne force power (네트워크 기반 미래 공중전력 운용개념)

  • Kim, Jong Yoel;Kwon, Yong Soo;Kim, Yun Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2008
  • This paper describes an operational concept of the network based future airborne force power using a systems engineering approach. The battlefield is changing to new system of systems that command and control by the network based BM/C4ISR. Also, it is composed of various sensors and shooters in an single theater. Future threats may be characterized as unmanned moving bodies that the strategic effect is great such as UAVs, cruise missile and tactical ballistic missiles. New threats such as low altitude stealth cruise missile may also appear. The implementation of future airborne force power network systems against these future threats is required to complex and integrated approach based on systems engineering. This work developed the operational concepts of the future airborne network system, and then derived the requirements for performing missions effectively. In addition, the scheme of future airborne force power network systems is presented.

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