SHORT COURSES
At the customer's site:
Professor Driels regularly teaches a 3-day short course version of his twelve week NPS Weaponeering class at customer sites. The course essentially covers most of the material contained in the first edition of his textbook, although sections may be emphasized or de-emphasized depending on customer requirements. Usually a minimum number of attendees - around 15 to 20 - is required for an on-site course to be offered. Please contact Professor Driels for more information.
In Monterey:
When: Tuesday 9th-Thursday 11th September 2008
Where: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), Monterey California.

This three day short course is based on the very successful graduate-level Weaponeering course developed by Professor Driels and taught at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, and has been given about 30 times at various customer locations. The course will give an overview of the fundamentals of the Weaponeering process and its application to air-to-surface and surface-to-surface engagements. The course explains the analytical basis of current weapon effectiveness tools known as the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manuals (JMEM) produced by the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME). The JMEM are used by all services to plan offensive missions, and allow the planners to predict the effectiveness of selected weapon systems against a variety of targets. The course provides an introduction to the effectiveness of such conventional weapons on a variety of ground targets.
The course is organized into three parts outlined below, with specific models referenced in parentheses.
Part I covers the basic tools and methods used in Weaponeering:
The Weaponeering process
Elementary Statistical Methods
Weapon Trajectory
Delivery Accuracy of guided and unguided munitions (JDAP, GWDAP)
Target Vulnerability Assessment (COVART, General Full-Spray)
Part II covers the Weaponeering process for air-launched weapons against ground targets:
Single weapons directed against point and area targets (WINJMEM)
Stick deliveries (point and area targets)
Projectiles (guns and rockets)
Weaponeering for specific targets: (bridges, buildings, tunnels etc. using EI values)
Simple collateral Damage modeling
Part III covers the Weaponeering process for ground engagements:
Indirect fire systems – artillery and mortars (SQ2, ArtQuick, Matrix Evaluator).
Direct fire systems – infantry and armored vehicles (FBAR, PVTM)
Mines – land and sea.
Unclassified
Each student will receive a copy of the instructor’s textbook, and in addition a comprehensive set of course notes covering the material presented during the course will be provided.
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Hotel (walking distance to NPS) available at Government and Industry rates. When reserving a room please mention the "Introduction to Weaponeering" course to obtain these rates. To check on-base billeting for DoD/Military attendees, please call 831-656-2069 (DSN 756-2069).
A wine tasting and dinner is planned for the evening of the 9th August.
Civilian: $1500 ($1600 if registering after 8/8/08)
Active duty military: $1300 ($1400 if registering after 8/8/08)
To sign up for the course please fill out the registration form. At the end of the course, each attendee will receive a completion certificate stating that the material covered represents 2.4 Continuing Education Units (CEU)
Please contact Professor Morris Driels on 831-656-3383, DSN 756-3383 or email him at morris.driels@weaponeering.com.