Dynamic Campaigns - Part 3 - Thunder: The True Origin of Falcon 4 Campaign
Вставка
- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Third part of a series about Dynamic Campaigns on Combat Flight Simulators.
Check also my video on the Campaign Priorities of Falcon 4:
• Falcon 4 BMS - Campaig...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact: I am "tiag" in the BMS forum and Discord, and "tbuckup" in Github
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intro 00:00
TAC Thunder 01:16
Comparison to Falcon 4 09:49
The True Origin of the Campaign in Falcon 4 21:04
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main References:
Nelson, F.N. Captain, USAF, „A Validation Assessment Of Thunder 6.5’s Intelligence, Surveillance, And Reconnaissance Module“, Thesis, 1998.
Gulf War Air Power Survey, Volume 1, „Planning and Command and Control“, directed by Eliot A. Cohen, Washington DC, 1993.
Cardwell, T.A., „Wizard Warriors of Desert Storm“, Military Review, 56-65, September 1992.
Appleget, J.A., „The Combat Simulation of Desert Storm with Applications for Contingency Operations”, Naval Research Logistics, Vol. 42, 691-713, 1995.
Case, F.T et al., ”Analysis of Air Operations During DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM”, Naval Research Logistics, Vol. 42, 715-736, 1995.
Griggs, B.J., “An Air Mission Planning Algorithm for a Theater Level Combat Model”, Thesis, Air University, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1994.
Forsythe, S.L., “Optimization of the Air Apportionment in a TAC Thunder Scenario using Response Surface Methodology”, Thesis, Air University, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1994.
Webb, T.S., “Analysis of Thunder Combat Simulation Model”, Thesis, Air University, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1994.
Atwell, R.J., McBryde, D.G., “Theater Level Ground Combat Analyses and the Tacwar submodels”, Institute for Defense Analyses, 1992. - Ігри
Most interesting serie I saw recently. I hope there will be a part 4 5 6 for it one day!
yes...just wrapping other projects
Yeah this is absolutely remarkable content. I never thought I’d stumble on such a deep dive into dynamic campaigns. Please do keep these videos coming.
Thank you very much!
Simply amazing content. Pls make more
Simply wow. I've been a big nerd on the lower fidelity simulation side of strategy games and I've been getting my fix mainly from board wargames (TCS and Harpoon), CMO and Falcon BMS. I'm glad to run into this content made by someone who is also fascinated by the Dynamic Campaign. Looking forward to more from you while I read through the treasure trove of papers you linked in the video description :D
So, then we are on the same page! Yes, Harpoon (good memories), but also Command Modern Operations as well as Next War, Elusive Victory, Red Storm and Elusive Victory by GMT are also on my "low fidelity" section.
I am right now finishing some simulations and records for my next video (part 4). It will be about the making of an air tasking order. I bet you will like it.
Make another video please!
I'm waiting on the rest this is great info
This is what makes BMS UNIQUE! I hope the famous CET (Central Europe Theater) will be finally released in the 4.38! Greetings from Brazil! #VDK
praying for it..!! greetings from Argentina
Fascinating stuff!
Thanks!
Amazing video. Thanks!
Stumbled on to this series by chance! Great summary, and I look forward to you ATO vid :D
Great stuff again!
Amazing video, surely the fiirst ii see so accurate on Falcon code. A question: what of thiis .PRI files are still in use with Falcon BMS?
Is the THUNDER code open source ?
No, it is not.
Falcon 4.0 developed dynamic campaigns 30 years ago, but DCS still can't implement dynamic campaigns.🤣🤣🤣
Two different engines and it takes time to make sure everything is correct.
@@subjectc7505 Takes 30 years
Superb stuff. Brilliant insight. Please keep these coming because they are so interesting.