In the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare, traditional metrics of military strength - such as the size of an army or the number of weapons in stock - have become increasingly obsolete. Instead, the true measure of combat effectiveness lies in a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that track how well a force can sustain operations, adapt to changing environments, and regenerate after loss."Metrics of Modern Warfare" offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding combat power through the lens of data-driven analysis.
This book introduces the Combat Power Differential Model (CPDM), which evaluates military forces not just by their size, but by how well they maintain readiness, sustainment, integration, cohesion, and regeneration during prolonged operations. Using mathematical models and real-time feedback, this tool allows users to experiment with different force configurations, giving them a deeper understanding of how to win wars through intelligent force design, not sheer numbers.
There is also proper adaptation to Python code to simulate conficts between different scenerios.
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare, traditional metrics of military strength - such as the size of an army or the number of weapons in stock - have become increasingly obsolete. Instead, the true measure of combat effectiveness lies in a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that track how well a force can sustain operations, adapt to changing environments, and regenerate after loss."Metrics of Modern Warfare" offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding combat power through the lens of data-driven analysis.
This book introduces the Combat Power Differential Model (CPDM), which evaluates military forces not just by their size, but by how well they maintain readiness, sustainment, integration, cohesion, and regeneration during prolonged operations. Using mathematical models and real-time feedback, this tool allows users to experiment with different force configurations, giving them a deeper understanding of how to win wars through intelligent force design, not sheer numbers.
There is also proper adaptation to Python code to simulate conficts between different scenerios.