1984
DOI: 10.21236/ada149310
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An Introduction to the Use of the Army Unit Resiliency Analysis (AURA) Methodology. Volume 1

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“…I under "Four-dimensional functional fits," required eight parameters, two each for the fcur independent variables (crewmember performances). This relationship can be used in simulation codes such as Ballistic Research Laboratory's (BRL) AURA [Klopcic and Roach, 1984] to predict battlefield performance of a crew for an arbitrary mix of degraded crewmembers. It applies regardless of the underlying cause of the degraded performances, whether due to radiation sickness or some other physical or psychological trauma.…”
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“…I under "Four-dimensional functional fits," required eight parameters, two each for the fcur independent variables (crewmember performances). This relationship can be used in simulation codes such as Ballistic Research Laboratory's (BRL) AURA [Klopcic and Roach, 1984] to predict battlefield performance of a crew for an arbitrary mix of degraded crewmembers. It applies regardless of the underlying cause of the degraded performances, whether due to radiation sickness or some other physical or psychological trauma.…”
Section: -3398 If Your Address Is Incorrect If You Wish It Delmentioning
confidence: 99%