Conceptualizing an Urban Operations Vehicle within a Comprehensive Research and Development Program

Author:

Hofer Peter1,Knight Charles2

Affiliation:

1. Theresian Military Academy, Institute of Advanced Officer Training, Austria

2. Charles Sturt University, Australia

Abstract

<div>In the last decades we have witnessed an increasing number of military operations in urban environments. Complex urban operations require high standards of training, equipment, and personnel. Emergency forces on the ground will need specialized vehicles to support them in all parts and levels of this extremely demanding environment including the subterranean and interior of infrastructure. The development of vehicles for this environment has lagged but offers a high payoff. This article describes the method for developing a concept for an urban operations vehicle by characterization of the urban environment, deduction of key issues, evaluation of related prototyping, science fiction story-typing of the requirements for such a vehicle, and comparison with field-proven and scalable solutions. Embedding these thoughts into a comprehensive research and development program provides lines of development, setting the stage for further research.</div>

Publisher

SAE International

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Automotive Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering,General Medicine

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