Abilities needed by future commanders and drivers of reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) vehicles were examined in a soldier- in-the-loop simulation of a Future Combat System unit of action. We used the Job Assessment Software System to administer the abilities taxonomy developed by Fleishman and Quaintance (2000). We found that in the simulation used, (a) vehicle drivers needed a higher level of overall abilities than the vehicle commanders; (b) vehicle commanders' jobs appeared to become easier with experience, while those of the drivers did not; and (c) conceptual, communications, and speed-loaded abilities were the most critical abilities for vehicle commanders and drivers. We recommend changes in human factors engineering, training, and personnel selection to improve performance of RSTA vehicle commanders and drivers.
Analysis of the Abilities Required by Future RSTA Vehicle Commanders and Drivers
2003
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
Behavior & Society , Human Factors Engineering , Target acquisition , Human factors engineering , Remotely piloted vehicles , Taxonomy , Computer programs , Simulation , Jobs , Skills , Weapon systems , Vehicles , Personnel selection , Military commanders , Surveillance , Reconnaissance , Drivers(Personnel) , Rsta(Reconnaissance surveillance and target acquisition)
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