Article ID: | iaor19962130 |
Country: | South Africa |
Volume: | 10 |
Start Page Number: | 45 |
End Page Number: | 55 |
Publication Date: | Dec 1994 |
Journal: | Orion |
Authors: | Geldenhuys Gerhard, Botha Elmarie |
T.N. Dupuy has developed various operations research models in an attempt to quantify lessons that can be learned from military history. The authors discuss two of his models, the Quantified Judgment Model (QJM), and the ‘new square law’. the QJM was developed by Dupuy for the analysis of military operations. The authors point out mathematical discrepancies in a part of the model and make suggestions to remove these discrepancies. Dupuy’s new square law is an attempt to modify the well-known Lanchester equations for aimed fire, taking into account some results that were obtained in the QJM. The authors show that the new square law cannot be accepted as a valid mathematical model of combat attrition.