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György Seres: Bases of military system modeling Model of armed combat (non-comparable systems)

Because two armed forces engaged using comparable military technology last in 1975, in Vietnam War, and the two antagonistic superpowers the USA and the USSR had comparable military technology in 1991, we study armed combat, when technology level of adverse military systems isn’t comparable.

Model of armed combat (non-comparable systems) This case of the armed combat has three main types: 1.„Kamikaze” type, if survival is not been purpose of the weakest side.

Model of armed combat „Kamikaze” type

Survival Result Survival Result Friendly enemy Neutral Enemy friendly Environment Technology Human Organization Human Technology Model of armed combat „Kamikaze” type Annihilation OBJECTIVE

Model of armed combat (non-comparable systems) This case of the armed combat has three main types: 1.„Kamikaze” type, if survival is not been purpose of the weakest side. 2.„Yugoslavia” type, if the weakest side’s reconnaissance and strike capabilities practically break off after the first strikes of enemy.

Survival Result Survival Result OBJECTIVE Friendly enemy Neutral Enemy friendly Environment Technology Human Organization Human Technology Model of armed combat „Yugoslavia” type

Model of armed combat (non-comparable systems) This case of the armed combat has three main types: 1.„Kamikaze” type, if survival is not been purpose of the weakest side. 2.„Yugoslavia” type, if the weakest side’s reconnaissance and strike capabilities practically break off after the first strikes of enemy. 3.„Guerilla” type, if the strongest side can’t improve its reconnaissance and strike capabilities, because the weakest side has more experience from the neutral – geographical, meteorological or political – environment

Survival Result Survival Result Friendly enemy Neutral Enemy friendly Environment Technology Human Organization Human Technology Model of armed combat „Guerilla” type

Survival Result Survival Result Friendly enemy Neutral Enemy friendly Environment Technology Human Organization Human Technology Model of armed combat „Guerilla” type

Dr. György Seres