4. Simulation of movement executed by enemy forces and equipment

The movement variant of the detected or predicted enemy units can be visualized in the terrain using the optimal route model and the TDSS. The editing and evaluation of the information related to all five layers identify the possibilities for performing the movement of the enemy. The specification of how to perform the movement to the system will complement the capabilities of a particular unit. The system, after selecting the initial deployment area and the projected objective area of the movement, will calculate the movement route optimized in terms of time and safety. However, an integral part of the simulated enemy movement will still be a qualified intelligence estimate of the enemy future intention, which will have to include the objective area or at least the direction of the enemy movement. Further, it will be necessary for the enemy to predict the deployment of particular friendly units so that the model could also include this factor in the calculation of the enemy movement route. Another suitable direction for the development of the TDSS will be a spatially specified and coordinated group movement of several units with the same goal. It will be necessary to specify the visualizations of movement routes of a larger concentration of enemy units with the same goal. It can provide commanders with an idea of a possible variant of the enemy activity in the whole area of responsibility of friendly forces and equipment.
