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Operation
Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis - Part II
1. The Database Resolution Level
1) Database Unit Resources in the Integrated Land and Air Resource Model
2. Methodology for Calculating a Weapon System’s or Database Unit’s Overall Combat
Power Coefficient (OCPC)
1) Calculating individual Weapon Combat Power Coefficients (WCPCs)
a. Rate of Fire (RF)
(Separate Graph: RF vs Calibre)
b. Number of Potential Targets per Strike (PTS) (Separate Graph: PTS vs Calibre)
(Separate Graph: Bomb Weight vs Calibre)
c. Relative Incapacitating Effect (RIE)
d. Range Factors (RN)
e. Accuracy (A)
f. Reliability (RL)
g. Self Propelled Artillery Factor (SPA)
h. Aircraft Mounted Weapon Effect (AE)
i. Multi Barrelled Effect (MBE)
j. Typical Target Dispersion Factor (TDi)
2) Calculating a Non-Mobile Weapon
System’s or Squad’s Overall Combat Power Coefficient (OCPC)
a. Tactical Responsiveness Factor (TRF)
b. Fire Control Effect (FCE)
c. Concealment and Protection Factor (CPF)
d. Defensive Dispersion Factor (DDF)
3) Calculating a Land Based,
Motorised Mobile Fighting Machine’s (MFM’s) Overall Combat
Power Coefficient (OCPC)
a. MFM Weapons and Multi Barrel Effect rules
b. Battlefield Mobility Factor (MOF)
c. Range of Action (RA)
d. Protection Factor (PR)
e. Shape and Size Factor (SSF)
f. Open Top Factor (OTF)
g. Rapidity of Fire Effect (RFE)
h. Fire Control Effect (FCE)
i. Turret Crew Efficiency (TCE)
ii. Main gun Optics Quality (OPQ)
iii. Turret Basket Effect (TBE)
iv. Turret Drive Reliability (TDR)
v. Target observation and Indicator Devices (TID)
i. Ammunition Supply Effect (ASE)
j. Half Track-Wheeled Effect (WHT)
4) Calculating an Aircraft’s Overall Combat Power Coefficient (OCPC)
a. Aircraft Mounted Weapons and Multi Barrel Effect
rules
b. Aircraft Launched Weapons
c. Battlefield Mobility Factor (MOF)
d. Radius of Action (RA)
e. Durability Factor (DUR)
f. Aircraft Shape and Size Factor (SSF)
g. Maximum speed and Manoeuvrability Factor (SpMvr)
h. Ceiling Effect Factor (CL)
3.
Methodology for Calculating a Weapon System’s or Database Unit’s
Specific Combat Attributes
1) Relative Overall Attack Factor
(ATT) and Relative Overall Defence Factor (DEF)
2) Effective Combat Ranges (R) and Aircraft Combat Radius (R)
3) Relative Anti-Personnel Value (APer)
4) Relative Anti-Armour Value (AT)
5) Relative Anti-Aircraft Value (AA)
6) Relative Fortification Destruction Effect (FDE)
7) Relative Armour Defence Strength (ARM)
8) Relative Assault Defence
Strength (ADS) and Relative Assault Attack Strength (AAS)
9) Relative Overall Mobility (MOB)
10) Supply Demand Factor (SDF)
4. Resource Database Comments and Conclusions
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