Year
2023
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Abstract
Modeling and simulation tools are used extensively to support design and operational decisions at
nuclear facilities across many domains. RhinoCorps provides support for vulnerability assessments
using a fully automated combat simulation primarily at these types of facilities. The robust human
model that is the core part of the Simajin/Vanguard software provides a set of innate abilities that
allows analysts to rapidly model attack scenarios, defense strategies, and define highly detailed
three-dimensional models of facilities and terrain. Using a Monte Carlo simulation approach
analysts can explore a wide range of outcomes to evaluate the effectiveness of a physical protection
system for nuclear or other high value facilities. This software has been used extensively for the last
fifteen years to support vulnerability assessments at dozens of government sites and commercial
sites throughout the United States and internationally.
The use of Simajin/Vanguard has supported “Security by Design” for multiple organizations
helping to inform construction requirements, defensive features, force size and composition, and
other elements that support the physical protection system prior to construction of the facility.
Although most of this support was for expansion/transition of government facilities it has also been
employed in the commercial sector for at least one small modular reactor. This approach has
provided large savings in time and money by incorporating a security mindset early in the design
and construction process. This paper provides a roadmap for applying combat modeling and
simulation tools for new plant designers as well as existing plants considering major changes in
their facility. The roadmap identifies key challenges likely to be encountered when a real plant with
a real protective force does not exist, as well as an approach to overcoming those challenges. The
roadmap and underlying processes are iterative and support an evaluation of security during
conceptual design, detailed design, construction, and operational phases of the facility. Included in
the process are strong fundamental approaches to accreditation as each iterative step occurs, which
is particularly important as many key performance measurements will be unavailable in the early
stages.