This research evaluated the operational effectiveness, training, and soldier-machine interface (SMI) implications of a Combat Vehicle Command and Control (CVCC) experimental configuration that included the Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer and a Command and Control display. Using M1 tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the researchers evaluated tank battalion operations. Each of twelve groups of soldiers completed a 1-week training and testing schedule that ended with a simulated combat scenario. One of a series, this report documents tactical unit performance and techniques and procedures employed to take advantage of the CVCC system's capabilities. Companion reports address operational effectiveness data and training and SMI-related findings. The collective findings provide input for the design and development of training programs for future automated command, control, and communications systems in ground combat vehicles. C3 training, CVCC, Command and control, Requirements, CITV, Operational effectiveness, Soldier-in-the loop assessment, M1 tank, Distributed interactive simulation.


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    Title :

    Combat Vehicle Command and Control System: Combat Performance of Armor Battalions Using Interactive Simulation


    Contributors:
    G. A. Meade (author) / R. Lozicki (author) / B. C. Leibrecht (author) / P. G. Smith (author) / W. E. Myers (author)

    Publication date :

    1994


    Size :

    200 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English