Soldier power : a growing operational concern / Steven P Meredith and David Bergmann.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): Online resources: In: Infantry Vol 102 No 3, July-September 2013, pp.5-8 (31)Summary: Modern equipment provides dismounted soldiers with technological advantages, but only until the systems run out of battery power. This article looks at what can be done to improve power sources and charging systems as well as change operational thinking.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Modern equipment provides dismounted soldiers with technological advantages, but only until the systems run out of battery power. This article looks at what can be done to improve power sources and charging systems as well as change operational thinking.
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