The Detroit civil defense system is described in this volume. A local civil defense system is conceptualized as a four-component organization, consisting of resources derived from the community, and working together as subsystems to solve local problems resulting from a nuclear attack. (Author)
Detroit Civil Defense Operating System Synthesis. Volume I. Preliminary System Description
1968
83 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Passive Defense Systems , Civil defense systems , Michigan , Nuclear explosion damage , Synthesis , Diagrams , Operation , Standards , Survival , Shielding , Systems engineering , Flow charting , Control systems , Fires , Shelters , Radiation monitors , Urban areas , Safety , Communication systems , Transportation , Debris , Performance(Human) , Nuclear explosions , Detroit(Michigan) , Survivability , Post attack
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