To meet command, control, and communications (C3) challenges of the future battlefield, the Combat Vehicle Command and Control (CVCC) research and development program evaluates automated C3 technology using soldier-in-the-loop simulation. The CVCC system includes a digital Position Navigation system, a digital Command and Control Display, the Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer, and digital workstations in the Tactical Operations Center. The battalion-level evaluation compares the CVCC system with a Baseline (conventional) configuration in terms of operational effectiveness. Soldier-machine interface (SMI) and training implications are also addressed. Using M1 tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, unit commanders and executive officers with crews are integrated with semiautomated vehicles under their control to form complete tank battalions. Each battalion completes 4 days of training and testing, culminating in a simulated combat test scenario. This report presents preliminary data based on two Baseline battalions and two CVCC-equipped battalions. Improvements in the performance of unit and vehicle commanders are noted, and selected SMI and training results are discussed. The CVCC, Command and control, C3 Training requirements, CITV, Operational effectiveness, Soldier-in-the-loop, MI Tank, Distributed interactive simulation, Assessment.


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    Title :

    Battalion Evaluation of the Combat Vehicle Command and Control System in Distributed Interactive Simulation: Preliminary Findings


    Contributors:
    B. C. Leibrecht (author) / B. J. Winsch (author) / L. A. Ford (author) / A. R. Sawyer (author) / G. A. Meade (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    252 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English