Pentagon Set to Allow Calculator Use on Military Entrance Exam as Recruiting Slumps::The change would put the ASVAB on par with how test-taking has evolved in the past decade, with calculators being widely used in math classes and on college entrance exams such as the ACT and SAT.
I don’t know about this. I would think there would be a lot of military applications, such as judging ranges, where being able to do arithmetic in your head would be pretty vital at times. Maybe I’m wrong?
It’s really a test of aptitude rather than knowledge per se. It’s highly correlated with IQ. It’s used to help decide the kinds of roles a person may be qualified for on the basis of ability, rather than knowledge. They will train a person in whatever specific skills are needed.
I agree, although I think their main concern at this time is to recruit bodies for following orders than math their way into their careers.
No military strength if no military numbers.
Yeah but we can pretty much make borderline sentient robots now. idk
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If you’re doing the kind of ranging that requires arithmetic you’ve probably specialised and received training in it.
Regular man with gun ranges by sight.
Sure, but it was just one example. Is basic arithmetic really not ever needed for regular soldiers?
why would you do math in your head if you had pen and paper?
Because you’re in the middle of a war?
Do logistics experts get shot at regularly?
And when they are shot at, are they expected to continue organizing supplies under fire?
Everyone has a role in an army. Not necessarily in the high stress world of Frontline infantry. But engineers design bridges for tanks to cross, while logistics counts food and bullets.
The weapons that do this stuff on the front lines are all computers today. M777 artillery automatically calculates based off of GPS and a computer. Distances on shorter weapons are calculated using laser rangefinders.
There remains a key group of soldiers who need to perform without computers due to low supply lines and extended missions behind enemy lines. But those are Commandos are called Army Rangers or Green Berets and are a very very small group in practice.
And mortar men and snipers?
Pen and paper readily available in a warzone isn’t common I believe… Just guessing, never been in an active warzone. Have tried to keep track of stuff doing multi days backpacking hiking trips. Finding a pen and paper in a hurry would suck.