A selected group of anti-exposure garment configurations have been evaluated at the Naval Air Development Center to determine their comparative levels of performance in the areas of mobility/reach, heat stress/comfort, and immersion hypothermia protection. The specific results of these evaluations are reported, as well as a discussion of how the results relate to the U.S. Navy Operational Requirements for cold water exposure protection, as currently specified by the CNO.
Anti-Exposure Technology Identification for Mission Specific Operational Requirements
1981
113 pages
Report
No indication
English
Biomedical Technology & Human Factors Engineering , Protective clothing , Exposure suits , Survival equipment , Survival(Personnel) , Flight crews , Naval personnel , Coveralls , Cold weather operations , Low temperature , Exposure(Physiology) , Military requirements , Reliability , Thermal stresses , Wet suits
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