An analysis was performed to identify specific skills required to successfully perform mission planning and navigational tasks for the future tactical umnanned vehicle (TUV) and to determine if U.S. Army soldiers and U.S. marines with a beginning skill level of 10 have those skills. Military occupational specialties examined included U.S. Army infantryman (11B), cavalry scout (19D), and the Marine Corps rifleman (0300). System required mission planning (pre-mission) and navigational functions and tasks were identified. Soldier marine navigational skills were compared to mission planning and navigational tasks. Results of the analysis show that of 70 navigational skills required by the TUV system, 33 are mismatched because of a higher skills requirement, untrained system specific skills, or a combination of both.


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    Title :

    Skill Level 10 Navigational Skills: An Examination of Tactical Unmanned Vehicle (TUV) Soldier-Marine Capabilities


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    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    30 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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