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AGARD Advisory Report. Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations / AGARD Advisory Group (1997)
Titre de série : AGARD Advisory Report Titre : Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1997 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-AR-347 Volume I Importance : 40 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. et en noir & blanc. Format : 21 x 30 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : NATO forces Peacekeeping Military operations Damage assessment Airbone operation International cooperation Target discrimination Weapons effects Conventional weapons effects Military planning situational awereness Optimization Predictions Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : Studiy AAS-43 investigates innovative means for reducing collateral damage in Peace Support Operations (PSOs). Collateral Damage is the unintentional damage that may occur as a result of weapon employment. The study starts with an analysis of NATO doctrines presently being developed for PSOs, and of problems encountered in recent missions. Target situations are derived from "real world" experience and a method for determining the probability of causing collateral damage are determined. Preferred weapons concepts are identified through a process which compares costs, lethality, probability of collateral damage and the result of a scoring technique whiwh assesses a concept's potential to incorporate a range of factors shown to be important to the overall objective of minimizing collateral damage. The study recommends a range of options for the modification and development of weapon systems whiwh could provide NATO Commanders with greater operational flexibility in target situations where it is important to minimize the risk of causing collateral damage. AGARD Advisory Report. Minimizing Collateral Damage during Peace Support Operations [texte imprimé] / AGARD Advisory Group, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1997 . - 40 p. : ill. en coul. et en noir & blanc. ; 21 x 30 cm.. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-AR-347 Volume I) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archives
8 AR-P.MARETags : NATO forces Peacekeeping Military operations Damage assessment Airbone operation International cooperation Target discrimination Weapons effects Conventional weapons effects Military planning situational awereness Optimization Predictions Index. décimale : 363.124 Risques dans les transports : Transports aérien et spatial Résumé : Studiy AAS-43 investigates innovative means for reducing collateral damage in Peace Support Operations (PSOs). Collateral Damage is the unintentional damage that may occur as a result of weapon employment. The study starts with an analysis of NATO doctrines presently being developed for PSOs, and of problems encountered in recent missions. Target situations are derived from "real world" experience and a method for determining the probability of causing collateral damage are determined. Preferred weapons concepts are identified through a process which compares costs, lethality, probability of collateral damage and the result of a scoring technique whiwh assesses a concept's potential to incorporate a range of factors shown to be important to the overall objective of minimizing collateral damage. The study recommends a range of options for the modification and development of weapon systems whiwh could provide NATO Commanders with greater operational flexibility in target situations where it is important to minimize the risk of causing collateral damage. Exemplaires
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Exclu du prêtAGARD Conference Proceedings, N°520. Combat automation for airborne weapon systems : man/machine interface trends and technologies / AGARD Flight Mechanics Panel (1993)
Titre de série : AGARD Conference Proceedings, N°520 Titre : Combat automation for airborne weapon systems : man/machine interface trends and technologies : Papers presented at the joint Flight Mechanics Panel and Guidance and Control Panel Symposium, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom from 19th - 22nd October 1992 Titre original : L'automatisation du combat aérien : tendance et technologies pour l'interface homme/machine Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AGARD Flight Mechanics Panel, Auteur ; AGARD Guidance and Control panel, Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1993 Collection : AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development num. AGARD-CP-520 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, schémas Format : 29,5 x 21 cm Prix : Distribution of Unclassified AGARD Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):Génie aéronautique:Mécanique et fonctionnement du vol aéronautiqueTags : fighter aircraft man machine systems data fusion situational awareness computer systems architecture human factors engineering integrated systems data displays interfaces parallel processing virtual cockpit Index. décimale : D.001.1 Mécanique et fonctionnement du vol aérospatial Résumé : The symposium addressed changing and possible future operational scenarios, advanced technology concepts, application issues and experimental development efforts ans included sessions on : fusion,situation awareness, human capabilities and limitations, and design and evaluation of integrated systems.
AGARD Conference Proceedings, N°520. Combat automation for airborne weapon systems : man/machine interface trends and technologies = L'automatisation du combat aérien : tendance et technologies pour l'interface homme/machine : Papers presented at the joint Flight Mechanics Panel and Guidance and Control Panel Symposium, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom from 19th - 22nd October 1992 [texte imprimé] / AGARD Flight Mechanics Panel, Auteur ; AGARD Guidance and Control panel, Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1993 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, schémas ; 29,5 x 21 cm. - (AGARD - Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; AGARD-CP-520) .
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Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):Génie aéronautique:Mécanique et fonctionnement du vol aéronautiqueTags : fighter aircraft man machine systems data fusion situational awareness computer systems architecture human factors engineering integrated systems data displays interfaces parallel processing virtual cockpit Index. décimale : D.001.1 Mécanique et fonctionnement du vol aérospatial Résumé : The symposium addressed changing and possible future operational scenarios, advanced technology concepts, application issues and experimental development efforts ans included sessions on : fusion,situation awareness, human capabilities and limitations, and design and evaluation of integrated systems.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 198 D.001.1 AGA Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible RTO Lecture series, 220. Human consequences of agile aircraft / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM) (2000) / 978-92-8371-036-3
Titre de série : RTO Lecture series, 220 Titre : Human consequences of agile aircraft : the Human Factors and Medicine panel (HFM) of RTO presented on 20-21 march 2000 in Neubiberg, Germany, on 23-24 march 2000 in Preston, UK and on 19-20 october 2000 at WPAFB Ohio, USA Titre original : Cycle de conférences sur les facteurs humains liés au pilotage des avions de combat très manoeuvrants Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 2000 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-EN-12 AC/323(HFM)TP/32 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, schémas Format : 29,5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8371-036-3 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux)Tags : fighter aircraft aerodynamic characteristics design human factors engineering stress (physiology) stress (psychology) situational awareness man computer interface flight crews pilots (personnel) pilot training simulation personnel selection ejection maneuvrability acceleration tolerance Index. décimale : C.003.1 Technique de pilotage Résumé : The lecture series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons and rapidly configurable systems RTO Lecture series, 220. Human consequences of agile aircraft = Cycle de conférences sur les facteurs humains liés au pilotage des avions de combat très manoeuvrants : the Human Factors and Medicine panel (HFM) of RTO presented on 20-21 march 2000 in Neubiberg, Germany, on 23-24 march 2000 in Preston, UK and on 19-20 october 2000 at WPAFB Ohio, USA [texte imprimé] / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 2000 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, schémas ; 29,5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-EN-12 AC/323(HFM)TP/32) .
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Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux)Tags : fighter aircraft aerodynamic characteristics design human factors engineering stress (physiology) stress (psychology) situational awareness man computer interface flight crews pilots (personnel) pilot training simulation personnel selection ejection maneuvrability acceleration tolerance Index. décimale : C.003.1 Technique de pilotage Résumé : The lecture series evaluates the human factors implications for pilots of "superagile flight", specifically with regard to agile airframes, agile weapons and rapidly configurable systems Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 226 C.003.1 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible RTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM) (1999) / 978-92-8370-008-1
Titre de série : RTO Meeting proceedings, 19 Titre : Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 Titre original : Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur Editeur : NATO - OTAN Année de publication : 1999 Collection : RTO Research and Technology Organisation num. RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4 Importance : pagination multiple Présentation : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos Format : 29.5 x 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-8370-008-1 Prix : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. RTO Meeting proceedings, 19. Current aeromedical issues in rotary wing operations = Problèmes actuels de médecine aéronautique posés par les opérations utilisant des voilures tournantes : Papers presented at the RTO Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) symposium held in San Diego, USA, 19-21 octobre 1998 [texte imprimé] / RTO Human Factors and Medecine panel (HFM), Auteur . - [S.l.] : NATO - OTAN, 1999 . - pagination multiple : ill. noir&blanc, couleurs, schémas, photos ; 29.5 x 21 cm. - (RTO Research and Technology Organisation; RTO-MP-19 AC/323/(HFM)TP/4) .
ISBN : 978-92-8370-008-1 : Distribution of Unclassified RTO Publications
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Catégories : Thésaurus AAE
Aéronautique (Ouvrages Généraux):AéronefTags : aerospace medicine helicopters rotary wing aircraft aeromedical evacuations aviation safety aviation accidents flight crews pilot training constraints spatial orientation preventation stimulus (psychophysiology) resource management rescue operations,vibration stress ( (physiology) stress (psychology) fear protective equipment helmet mounted displays safety devices human factors engineering survival training life support systems life rafts medical equipement flight simulators crashworthiness night vision goggles design psychophysiology military operations ear operators situational awareness cockpits Index. décimale : C.001 Aéronef militaire Résumé : Rotary wing operatons include military or civilian missions such as transport, medevac, and combat. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 232 C.001 RTO Ouvrages Centre de documentation Collection OTAN - NATO Disponible
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