The Microclimate of a Ten-Man Arctic Tent. Part II. A Field Survey.

Twenty-one ten-man acrtic tents were examined during a winter infantry exercise at Fort Churchill, Churchill, Manitoba. Interior temperatures, relative humidities and carbon monoxide levels are reported. Some observations regarding the provision of hot water and heated rations are included. (Author)...

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Main Authors: Osczevski,R J, Underwood,G P
Other Authors: DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1979
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA067337
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Summary:Twenty-one ten-man acrtic tents were examined during a winter infantry exercise at Fort Churchill, Churchill, Manitoba. Interior temperatures, relative humidities and carbon monoxide levels are reported. Some observations regarding the provision of hot water and heated rations are included. (Author) See also Part 1, AD-A049 131. Abstract in French.