Shots per casualty: an indicator of combat efficiency for the first Australian task force in South Vietnam |
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Authors: | Andrew Ross |
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Affiliation: | Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales Canberra (UNSW Canberra), Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn combat, the ratio of shots fired per casualty inflicted can provide a measure of the combat effectiveness of a force. The shots per casualty ratio achieved by the 1st Australian Task Force in Vietnam is shown to change according to factors including marksmanship, tactics and combat type. While, over the course of the campaign, 1ATF fired an increasing number of shots to achieve a casualty, this is explained by improvements in the quality of Viet Cong and People’s Army small arms. Australian Task Force and US Army shots per casualty ratios are briefly compared.. |
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Keywords: | Australian Task Force shots per casualty Vietnam combat efficiency |
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