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Analysis Techniques For Man-Machine Systems Design

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NATO UNCLASSIFIED37 AC/243(Panel 8)TR/7Volume 232.1. System hierarchy of a military land vehicleprimary land vehicle1. Hull/frameA. Hull or frame assemblyB. Towing and fittings, bumpers, hatches. & grillsC. Accommodation for sub-systems: suspension. weapons, turret. truck body, cab etc.II. Suspension/steeringA. Wheel/tracksB. BrakesC. Steering gearsD. Rudder thrust devices & trim vanesE. Springs, shock absorbers & skirtsIII. Power packages/drive trainA. EngineB. Engine mounted auxiliaries. ducting & manifoldsC. Controls & instrumentationD. Exhaust systems & coolingE. Clutches. transmission. shafting assemblies. torque converters. differentials. final drivcs. & powertakeoffsIV. Auxiliarv automotive svstemsA. Electrical systemB. Fire extinguisher systemC. Winch & power takeoffD. Tools & equipmentE. Crew accommodationV. Turret assemblyA. Armour & radiological shieldingB. Hatches & cupolasC. Turret electrical systemVI.D. Accommodation for personnel. weapons & command & controlFire controlA. Radar & other sensorsB. Sights and scopesC. ComputerD. Computer programmesVII. ArmamentA. Main gunB. LaunchersC. Secondary armamentVIII. Body/cabA. Accommodation for personnelB. Cargo sub-systemIX. Special equipmentA. Blades, booms, winchesB. Furnishings & equipment for command. medical & other special purpose vehiclesX. Communications & navigation equipmentA. Radio receivers & transmittersB. IntercomC. External phone systemD. Visual signalling devicesE. Navigation system & data displaysNATO I TNCTLASSIFIE

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