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Quantifying the Effects of Weapon Weight on Lethality through Holistic Modeling
2019
Industrial and Systems Engineering Review
Though it is widely known that weapon weight affects shooter stability, the quantitative effects on lethality and survivability are not well known. This issue stems from weapon lethality primarily being captured by equipment properties. A more holistic analysis can be performed by treating the soldier as a system by incorporating human factors with equipment performance specifications. This analysis requires the building of human factor models to appropriately capture lethality. The model
doi:10.37266/iser.2018v6i2.pp75-81
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