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2023 | Vol. 57-58, No. 1-2 | 115-130

Article title

Evaluation and Analysis of the Implementation Process of the Use of Rail Transport in Military Transport Using Flexsim Software

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In the realities of modern battlefield, training of soldiers is crucial, therefore it is so important to develop an optimal concept of moving troops by rail transport, for exercises and training in peacetime. Using the simulation of the implementation of rail and road transport, it is possible to analyse and meet the needs of the selected relationship of individual stages of the process studied. Simulation model allows to state that it serves as an illustrative, training element and an element showing some results with changeable situations, therefore it can be a solution for training and making critical decisions for competent commanders.

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115-130

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2023

Contributors

  • Military University of Technology, Poland
  • Military University of Technology, Poland
  • Military University of Technology, Poland

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
6423356

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_26411_83-1734-2015-2-55-8-23
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