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Title: DIAMOND as a Support and Stability Operations Model


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  • DIAMOND as a Support and Stability Operations
    Model

Andrew Duck Models and Simulations
Officer Department of the Army,
G2 Andrew.Duck_at_ngc.com
Bernard Hayes C4ISR Analyst Army Intelligence
Master Plan Bernard.Hayes_at_ngc.com
2
Agenda
  • What is DIAMOND?
  • Study Problem
  • Validation Method
  • Findings
  • Unique Capabilities
  • Limitations
  • Recommended Usage

3
What is DIAMOND?
  • Diplomatic And Military Operations In a
    Non-warfighting Domain (DIAMOND)
  • high-level
  • stochastic
  • non-Human in the Loop
  • fast
  • object-oriented simulation
  • designed for OOTW
  • examines asymmetric relationships, operations and
    threats

Designed by UKs dstl for use as an analysts
tool.
4
Study Problem
  • The Department of the Army, G2 sponsored a study
    to accredit DIAMOND for use as a Division and
    Corps G2 planning tool.
  • The study question was
  • Given the appropriate starting conditions and
    behaviors of the various factions involved, can
    DIAMOND replicate the on-going struggle vs.
    Moqtada al-Sadr and the forces/factions loyal to
    al-Sadr?

5
Validation Method
  • We analyzed four areas
  • Object Modeling
  • Planning and Analysis
  • Combat Modeling
  • Simulation

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Object Modeling
  • Rated Acceptable
  • Highly aggregated model
  • Evaluated 4 classes of objects
  • Entity - Supports a variety of entity types
  • Environment Supports 9 terrain types, but not
    NBC or obscurants
  • Facilities Supports key facilities, but not all
    (5/14) (food, water, shelter, hospitals, bridges)
  • Equipment Simplistic (Weapon, Sensor,
    Engineers)
  • Could not generate number of KIA or WIA
  • DIAMOND-US has automated change of relationship
    function that is too simplistic

Evaluated against requirements established in
OneSAF Capability Requirements for the Future
Computer Generated Forces.
7
Planning and Analysis
  • Rated Acceptable
  • Has several unique capabilities
  • Plans and missions plans, objectives, missions,
    ROE, with built in delegation algorithms
  • Decision Making models commanders sensing,
    perceptions and communications
  • Civilian Activities collateral casualties,
    refugees, reconstruction and humanitarian aid
  • Built-in delegation algorithm cannot be
    controlled for complex planning
  • Models 6 of 15 USAID activities

Evaluated against 11 stability operations
types and 2 support operations types as listed in
FM 3-07, FM 3-07.22, FM 3-0 and FM 3-06.11.
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Combat Modeling
  • Rated Not Recommended - Not fully tested
  • Test Version of DIAMOND US did not allow weapons
    choices
  • Should allow multiple combinations of shooter,
    target, stances and terrain
  • Error was reported and will be fixed
  • Uses highly aggregated combat model
  • BAMS Balanced Analysis and Modelling System
  • Uses one strength figure for each unit
  • Could not generate number of KIA or WIA
  • Stronger unit always wins over weaker unit
  • No asymmetric warfare possible
  • Recommend federation with high resolution combat
    model

Attempted evaluation against requirements
established in Hartmans Lecture
Notes in Aggregated Combat Modeling and OneSAF
Capability Requirements for the Future Computer
Generated Forces.
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Simulation
  • Rated Inconclusive
  • Failed Accreditation Test in that it did not
    reproduce activities in Iraq during April 2004
    time frame
  • Appears to be capable of performing as designed
    should be an appropriate analysts aid
  • Unable to track Coalition Force activities in
    detail
  • Relationship change function
  • Requires off-line analysis of political-military
    relationship
  • Timing of relationship change depends on analyst
    input
  • Reconstruction
  • Limited due to non-stochastic linear progress
    rate algorithm
  • Limitation on facility types

Evaluation against historical performance in
Iraq in April 2004 was outside intended use.
10
Unique Capabilities
  • DIAMOND has a number of unique capabilities
  • Unlimited number of sides
  • Automated delegation algorithms
  • Time or Event driven
  • Sensing, perception and communication models
  • Models civilian activities (collateral
    casualties, refugees)
  • Models civilian facilities (hospitals, shelter,
    food)
  • Strong potential for quick turn analysis

11
Limitations
  • DIAMOND has a number of limitations
  • Highly aggregated
  • Not suited for asymmetric warfare
  • Not detailed enough for our intended analysis
  • Strength definitions unclear
  • Combat Modeling
  • Does not capture details for Measures of
    Effectiveness (i.e. KIA/WIA)
  • Strongest unit always wins
  • Does not support WMD scenarios
  • Does not model all USAID activities and facilities

12
Recommended Use
Recommend use in a federated environment.
Recommend use as an analysts tool during the
planning process.
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CONCLUSION
  • QUESTIONS?
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