MoD Wargaming handbook

Started by Raider4, 09 May 2019, 01:55:52 PM

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Raider4

While searching for something else, I stumbled across the MoD Wargaming Handbook.

Not had a chance to read it yet, but thought it might be interesting to see how the professionals go about these things?

John Cook

What an interesting document.  Good find.  Thanks.

Leman

Many thanks for making that available.
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paulr

Looks an interesting read, downloaded to read later

Thanks for sharing
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Dave Fielder

The key thing about this book is that it considers the planning, gaming and (importantly) data collection and analysis of the wargame. For hobbyists we tend to do some planning, much gaming and almost no analysis. But that is the difference for organisations that need to consider the results of a wargame in order to inform the real world decisions.
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