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http://dx.doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2017.20.2.279

A Study on Material Transportation Capability Analysis Method in NK using Scenario-based Simulation  

Choi, Byung Kwon (The Common Technology Center, Agency for Defense Development)
Jeong, Suk Jae (School of Business, Kwangwoon University)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.20, no.2, 2017 , pp. 279-288 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Material Transportation Capability Analysis Method in North Korea includes adversary's activities such as destruction of bridge which is one kind of choke points in the road network and surprise attack against resupply march unit. Also, the amount of damage on choke points in the road network and repair time depending on repair unit commitment must be reflected. In this study, a scenario encompassing plausible resupply transportation circumstances while counterattacking into NK will be established. Then, based on such scenario, a simulation model will be established and the result of simulation will be compared to the results of numeric example which has been used in the ROK Army. We demonstrate, through a certain Corps operation area, that the Scenario-based Simulation Model results predict the performance of resupply operation very well. Therefore, it makes sustainment planners and commanders do activities which is suitable for battlefield and should be used in the real situation. It is also a stochastic model.
Keywords
Network Interdiction; Scenario-based Simulation Model; Supply Chain;
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