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Requirements for Increased Ground Mobility
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Abstract
The current mobility available to tactical units is discussed and the problems surrounding the specific requirements and the determination of vehicle performance are presented. Mobility is broken down into seven elements and the method for specifying each element is presented. A complete discussion of the soft soil performance is reviewed and future mobility requirements are offered in general terms.
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Liston, R., "Requirements for Increased Ground Mobility," SAE Technical Paper 630056, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630056.Also In
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