JCATS, or Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation, is a constructive simulation used by the U.S. Department of Defense and other organizations for training, analysis, and experimentation. It simulates military operations and other complex scenarios to provide insights into tactics, strategy, and resource allocation. It's often used to model large-scale battles and assess the effectiveness of different courses of action.
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