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Military Vehicle Testing
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Abstract
One purpose of the Army’s reorganization in 1962 was to consolidate and streamline testing of its materiel. Objectives of the Army’s new test organization, the Test and Evaluation Command, are briefly discussed. The scope of testing on military vehicles, including test planning, type of tests conducted facilities used, and reporting procedures, are outlined. Evaluation of test results is compared against military requirements.
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Sissom, B., "Military Vehicle Testing," SAE Technical Paper 650258, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650258.Also In
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