US Army software predicts supply needs by simulating enemy attack scenarios

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The US Army's new NGC2 software predicts ammunition and fuel needs by simulating enemy attack scenarios. This system analyzes current supply levels and maintenance requirements, allowing for faster delivery of necessary resources to soldiers. It also models how enemy actions could impact logistical demands. NGC2 is a core component of the Army's modernization efforts, aiming to replace a reactive supply system with a predictive, data-driven approach.


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