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Obstacle
The immobile area is computed by analyzing the
slope, land cover, soil, and drainage factors.
.. area where movements are impossible
EC — area of RA x100 (2)
Since the effect of obstacles is inversely
proportional to the mobility, EM for the obstacles is
taken as the inverse of the evaluation criterion(EC).
EM =. (3)
Major Terrain&Feature
The number of major terrain&feature included in
each of RA is counted and EM can be computed
with the following equation.
the number of major terrain or features included in RA
total number of major terrain features
x 100 (4)
EM =
Mobile Spaces
The area of mobile space for the mechanized
unit and the infantry unit for each RA is computed.
For the mechanized unit, mobile area can be
calculated by analyzing the field mobile capacity of
mechanized equipment. For the infantry unit, the
slope and drainage factors are taken into account.
The EM for mobile space can be computed as
follows.
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effective width of mobile space — -area of mobile space
length of RA
(5)
EM = effective width of mobile space
max imum width of RA required for tmovement
x 100 (6)
Easiness of Movements
The network of roads, slope, and the length and
direction of the RA are taken into consideration to
compute the easiness of movements.
__ total length of roads
EM for network of roads — nes vi. RA x 100
(7)
EM for slope — 100 — average slope of corresponding RA
(8)
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EM for length of RA = length of RA in center line
x 100 (9)
d. .. the area of the enemy
EM for direction of RA — total gree RA
x2x100 (10)
SIMULATION
The RA modeling simulation system has been
implemented as an interactive tool, allowing changes
to be quickly entered into the decision making
process. Thus EMs are computed for each of
evaluation factors and summed-up table is presented
on the top of the topo map or satellite image. Troop
mobility map is overlaid on the top of the digitized
topo map, and the several candidate RAs are selected
and drawn on the screen in the elongated polygon
form in figure 3. The results of this modeling
matches that of manual analysis very well for the
30km x 30km test area. as shown in Table 1.
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Figure 3. four candidate RAs are selected and
displayed on the top of the topo map.
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