REQUIREMENTS FOR COLD-WEATHER RESEARCH

Since World War II the Air Force's generation of requirements for cold-weather research and development has been very effective in removing cold-weather limitations on equipment and on normal methods of operation. However, the Air Force has largely failed to generate requirements for new method...

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Main Author: Fletcher,J. O.
Other Authors: RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1967
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Summary:Since World War II the Air Force's generation of requirements for cold-weather research and development has been very effective in removing cold-weather limitations on equipment and on normal methods of operation. However, the Air Force has largely failed to generate requirements for new methods of operation that would exploit unique environmental factors in cold regions. (Author) Presented at the Air Force/Industry Conference (57th), Mission Inn, Riverside, California, March 8, 1967.