Abstract
Abstract We demonstrate that current combat modeling techniques have serious limitations, especially when the data that are the inputs to the model are not precise. These limitations, however, can be overcome with the use of fuzzy mathematics, specifically, when we use the fuzzy expected value (FEV) and the weighted fuzzy expected value (WFEV). These concepts are needed when ambiguous, vague, and/or ambivalent data are represented by coefficients of differential equations which represent the modeled situations. Also included is a program which demonstrates a particular differential equation, that allows for a variety of coefficients and controlling variables.
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