This FINAL report presents the results of a study to assess the implications of conducting military operations in an urban area from the standpoint of the individual, and particularly from the standpoint of ground vehicles and to propose two urban vignettes that could conceiveably occur within the standard available Marine Corps scenarios. The study team examined emerging operational concepts, current doctrine, mission needs statements, current capabilities, survivability and lethality data, Government provided scenarios, and, a variety of lessons learned from diverse sources. The recommended improvements to urban mobility consist of:1) Improved countermine and obstacle clearing capability; 2) Improved survivability (to degrade effects of chemical and kinetic threats, and enhance self-protection capability); 3) Improved availability to furnish close combat service support (sustainment and casualty evacuation); and, 4) Improved agility (turning radius, ground clearance, acceleration).
Urban Warfare Mobility Analysis
1998
77 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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