The requirements for performant military vehicles are often limited to three important parameters: the mobility (manoeuvrability performances) , the survivabilty (protection of the vehicle) and the lethality (weapon systems) . The habitability, as it has been defined during this first symposium devoted to driving safety and the ride comfort of the Military Operators, is even often considered as secondary, with, as consequence, a real degradation of the Human performances. But the military vehicles also have to offer an optimal comfort to the crew and the passengers in charge of the execution of their specific tasks or missions: and that implies a mastering of the noise, vibration and motion induced by the various (land, air, sea) driving conditions.


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    Title :

    Technical Evaluation Report


    Contributors:
    Y. Baudoin (author)

    Publication date :

    2004


    Size :

    5 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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