03029nam 2200709Ia 450 991078081930332120230124183425.01-315-58738-61-317-12018-31-282-38543-797866123854380-7546-9515-8(CKB)2550000000000996(EBL)476276(OCoLC)536301235(SSID)ssj0000361371(PQKBManifestationID)12151683(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000361371(PQKBWorkID)10353505(PQKB)11181661(MiAaPQ)EBC476276(MiAaPQ)EBC5064339(Au-PeEL)EBL476276(CaPaEBR)ebr10356277(CaONFJC)MIL238543(EXLCZ)99255000000000099620090610d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHuman factors issues in combat identification[electronic resource] /edited by Dee H. Andrews, Robert P. Herz and Mark B. WolfBurlington, VT Ashgatec20101 online resource (398 p.)Human Factors in DefenceDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-07167-6 0-7546-7767-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; Section 1 Cognitive Processes; Section 2 Visual Discrimination; Section 3 Situation Awareness; Section 4 Teams; Section 5 Automation; IndexThis edited book presents an array of approaches on how human factors theory and research addresses the challenges associated with combat identification. Special emphasis is placed on reducing human error that leads to fratricide, which is the unintentional death or injury of friendly personnel by friendly weapons during an enemy engagement. Although fratricide has been a concern since humans first engaged in combat operations, it gained prominence during the Persian Gulf War. To reduce fratricide, advances in technological approaches to enhance combat identification (e.g., Blue Force Tracker)Human factors in defence.Friendly fire (Military science)United StatesCombatPsychological aspectsCombatPhysiological aspectsPsychology, MilitaryFriendly fire (Military science)CombatPsychological aspects.CombatPhysiological aspects.Psychology, Military.355.4/22Herz Robert P1482060Wolf Mark B1482061Andrews Dee H1116245MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780819303321Human factors issues in combat identification3699434UNINA