Human Factors Design Criteria for Future Systems. FAADS Design Criteria Evolving from the Sgt. York Follow-On Evaluation 1

Abstract

Fifty-one human factors design problems reported from the Sgt. York Follow-On Evaluation (FOE) I are examined with respect to the driver's station (20 problems) and the crew compartment housing the squad leader and gunner (31 problems). Each design problem is compared with human factors criteria from MIL- STD-1472C and MIL-HDBK-759A to determine the adequacy of currently available design criteria. Where existing design criteria were inadequate or nonexistent, proposed changes and additions are presented. The purpose of this work is to provide human factors design criteria for future Forward Area Air Defense System (FAADS) with respect to improved soldier-machine interfaces. Keywords: Antiaircraft defense systems.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA210356

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  • Bettina A. Babbitt
  • Frederick A. Muckler
  • Sally A. Seven

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