Military Decisions, Operations Research Models, Sensitivity Analysis, Robustness, Risk
Abstrak
This study aims to analyze the robustness and risk of military decisions through the application of an operations research model based on sensitivity analysis. Conventional military decision-making has historically relied on doctrine, experience, and the intuition of commanders. This approach is adaptive, but has limitations in testing the resilience of military decisions to changes in strategic and operational parameters. The research methodology uses a quantitative approach with operations research modeling and sensitivity testing for key parameters such as time, cost, and risk. The main results indicate that military decisions based on operations research models have a more consistent level of robustness than conventional approaches. The study's conclusions confirm that operations research models play an effective role as objective and measurable military decision-support systems. This research contributes to strengthening the systems and decision science approaches in the study of conventional military decisionmaking.