Maintaining Combat Performance
Abstract
The Maintaining Combat Performance thrust utilized breakthroughs in biology and physiology to sustain the peak physical and cognitive performance of warfighters operating in extreme conditions. Today, warfighters must accomplish their missions despite extraordinary physiologic stress. Examples of these stressors include temperature extremes (-20 degrees F to 125 degrees F), oxygen deficiency at high altitude, personal loads in excess of 100 lbs., dehydration, psychological stress, and even performance of life-sustaining maneuvers following combat injury. Not only must troops maintain optimum physical performance, but also peak cognitive performance. This includes the entire spectrum from personal navigation and target recognition, to complex command control decisions and intelligence synthesis. The Maintaining Combat Performance thrust leveraged breakthroughs in diverse scientific fields in order to mitigate the effects of physiological stress on warfighter performance in harsh combat environments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2015
- Source ID
- 485242ba7b2a338b9842f7a5baf85ef8