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Human factors issues in combat identification

Andrews, Dr Dee H(Edited by)Herz, Lt Col Robert P(Edited by)Wolf, Mr Mark B(Edited by)Harris, Professor Don(Series edited by)Salas, Dr Eduardo(Series edited by)Stanton, Professor Neville A(Series edited by)
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This edited book presents an array of approaches on how human factors theory and research addresses the challenges associated with combat identification.

Special emphasis is placed on reducing human error that leads to fratricide, which is the unintentional death or injury of friendly personnel by friendly weapons during an enemy engagement.

Although fratricide has been a concern since humans first engaged in combat operations, it gained prominence during the Persian Gulf War.

To reduce fratricide, advances in technological approaches to enhance combat identification (e.g., Blue Force Tracker) should be coupled with the application of human factors principles to reduce human error.

The book brings together a diverse group of authors from academic and military researchers to government contractors and commercial developers to provide a single volume with broad appeal.

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Ashgate
0754695158 / 9780754695158
Ebook
355.422
01/01/2010
England
English
355 pages