A Personnel Test of Firefinder Radar Training, Trainer, and System

Analysis of earlier automated training development needs appeared constrained. Certain training design limitations were imposed by a rapid system development schedule for the Field Artillery's AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder Radar and its A17E11 training device. A training device was proposed to reduce co...

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COST EFFECTIVENESS
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FIRE DETECTORS
Fire finders
INSTRUMENTATION
LEARNING
MAN MACHINE SYSTEMS
Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics
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MODIFICATION
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
RADAR
RADAR TRAINERS
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
SIMULATORS
TEACHING METHODS
TRAINING DEVICES
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