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In June 1941 the German Wehrmacht launched Operation Barbarossa: the attack on the USSR and the largest land invasion in recorded history. The titanic battles that followed led to the greatest loss of life ever experienced in a military campaign. Since the end of WWII there has been intense discourse about the key operational and strategic decisions made by the German and Soviet high commands on the East-Front, especially during the critical period from July to September 1941.

Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation focuses on 1941 - when the USSR came closest to defeat. It includes full analyses of the belligerents armed forces, weapons, equipment, personnel, transport, logistics, war-production, mobilisation and replacements. Uniquely, the work formalises a sophisticated military simulation methodology extending from the tactical to the strategic level, and applies this methodology to each of the belligerents. Volume I, the first of six volumes, is primarily concerned with the structure of this methodology, but uses many of the events and weapons from Operation Barbarossa as illustrative case studies. The complete work represents the most historically accurate, advanced and comprehensive quantitative analysis yet, of the 1941 campaign on the East-Front.

Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation is the culmination of over ten years of research and collation. It brings together an immense amount of information from many published and unpublished sources, and presents it with contextual history and analyses. The professional researcher or amateur scholar of WWII is provided with a comprehensive data source, containing the details of all the armed forces involved on the East-Front during 1941, as well as the relevant economic and logistical support. Currently no other single work provides a comparable reference of the actual Soviet and Axis land, air and naval forces involved in what was the most decisive and destructive campaign of WWII.

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Operation Barbarossa:
the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation

Volume I

Nigel Askey

Copyright 2017 Nigel Askey

All rights reserved.

ISBN:

ISBN 978-0-6482219-1-3


Published in the United States by

IngramSpark Publishing, 2017


ebook edition


Cover images of Soviet tanks 2013 Oliver Missing - at www.o5m6.de.

Cover images of aircraft 2013 William Dady - at www.clavework-graphics.co.uk.


Further information on the author and the forthcoming volumes in this series can be found at operationbarbarossa.net


DEDICATION

This book is dedicated to my wife, Lorna, whose endless patience and support made what seemed impossible, possible.


Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation
Volume I

Table of Contents

List of Diagrams, Graphs and Tables

Model Type Employed for each of the Combatants Land, Sea and Air Forces


General Structure of the Fully Integrated Land and Air Resource Model (FILARM)


General Structure of the Partially Integrated Land and Air Resource Model (PILARM)


Deployment Matrix Example: German 16th Army in Army Group North on 22nd June 1941


Soviet Rifle Division TOE Organisation, 5th April 1941 - Chart Format


Soviet Rifle Division TOE Organisation, 22nd June 1941 - Table Format


Table of the Most Common Abbreviations used for TOE Tables


A Comparison of Personnel and Equipment in Rifle - Infantry Divisions, 1941


Comparison of 1941 Divisions with the Minimum Divisional Size (MDS) Value


Rates of Fire vs Weapon Calibre, for Non-Automatic and Non-AA Weapons


Number of Potential Targets per Strike vs Weapon Calibre


Average Relationship of Bomb Weight to Artillery Calibre


Fire Control Effect for Non-Mobile Direct Fire Weapon Systems


Average Number of Hits to Knock out Each Type of Tank (Western Europe, 1944-45)


Distribution of AP Penetrations and AP Failures on German Panzer V (Panther)


Typical Armour Penetration Reduction vs Slope from Vertical


Mobile Fighting Machines (MFMs) Principal Weapon Rapidity of Fire Effect


The Effect of Turret Crew Numbers on Turret Crew Efficiency (TCE)


Armoured Fighting Vehicle Ammunition Supply Effect (ASE) Factor


Air Launched Weapons vs Equivalent Anti-Armour Performance


Aircraft Supply Demand Factors (SDF)


Calculated Armour Penetration Values vs Historical Test Data

List of Abbreviations


AAccuracy
A CarsArmoured Cars
AAAnti-Aircraft and Relative Anti-Aircraft Value
AABAnti-Aircraft Battalion
AACAnti-Aircraft Company
AAGAnti-Aircraft Gun
AAMGAnti-Aircraft Machine Gun
AAPAnti-Aircraft Platoon
AASRelative Assault Attack Strength
AcCoArmoured Car Company
ADSRelative Assault Defence Strength
AEAircraft Mounted Weapon Effect
AFVArmoured Fighting Vehicle
APArmour Piercing
APCArmour Piercing Capped
APCArmoured Personnel Carrier
APCBCArmour Piercing Capped Ballistic Capped
APerRelative Anti-Personnel Value
ArBArtillery Battalion
ARMRelative Armour Defence Strength
ArPArtillery Platoon [or Battery)
ArRArtillery Regiment
ASEAmmunition Supply Effect
ASig PIArmoured Signal Platoon
ATAnti-Tank and Relative Anti-Armour Value
ATBAnti-Tank Battalion
ATCAnti-Tank Company
ATGAnti Tank Gun
ATPAnti-Tank Platoon [or Battery
ATTRelative Overall Attack Factor
B SupBattalion Support
BicBatBicycle Battalion
BrBridging
BrBBridging Battalion [pontoon)
BrCBridging Company [pontoon ) or Bridging Column [pontoon)
BrCBBridge Construction Battalion
Bri SupBrigade Support
BrPBridging Platoon [pontoon)
CavCavalry
Cav BCavalry Battalion
Cav BrigCavalry Brigade
Cav RegCavalry Regiment
CavPCavalry Platoon
CavSCavalry Squadron
CavSCCavalry Support Company
CavTCavalry Troop
CLAircraft Ceiling Effect Factor
Cons BatConstruction Battalion
CPFConcealment and Protection Factor
DDeployed
D SupDivisional Support
DDFDefensive Dispersion Factor
DEFRelative Overall Defence Factor
DURAircraft Durability Factor
EnBEngineering Battalion
EnCEngineering Company
EngEngineering
EnPEngineering Platoon
EnREngineering Regiment
FCEFire Control Effect
FDERelative Fortification Destruction Effect
FILARMFully Integrated Land and Air Resource Model
GPMGGeneral Purpose Machine Gum
Gun/CanGun/Cannon
HARHeavy Artillery Regiment
HCavSHeavy Cavalry Squadron
HICHeavy Infantry Company
HMGHeavy Machine Gun
HowHowitzer
HQHeadquarter
HR SqdHeavy Rifle [or Infantry) Squad
HRCHeavy Rifle Company [w HMGs &/or mortars)
I BatInfantiy Battalion
I DivInfantry Division
I RegInfantry Regiment
I CoInfantry Company
ILARMIntegrated Land and Air Resource Model
InG CoInfantry Gun Company
InG PInfantry Gun Platoon [or Battery)
[P]Infantry Platoon
LARLight Artillery Regiment
LMGLight Machine Gun
LR SqdLight Rifle Squad
LSLandesschutzen, [Local Defence Unit)
LS RegLandesschutzen Regiment
MARMedium Artillery Regiment
MBEMulti Barrelled Weapon Effect
MDMobilised and Deployed
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