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Addressing Ballistic Glass Delamination in the Marine Corps Tactical Vehicle Fleet
Ellen M. Pint
Joslyn Fleming
Gene Germanovich
Luke Muggy
其他書名
Implications for Resourcing and Readiness
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2018
主題
Computers / Data Science / Data Modeling & Design
History / Military / United States
History / Military / Vehicles / Land
Science / Physics / General
Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General
Technology & Engineering / Military Science
ISBN
1977400183
9781977400185
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Q8pItAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"Over the course of operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. Marine Corps identified a need for ballistic glass to be installed on the windshields and side-door windows of forward-deployed tactical vehicles to protect against bullets and other projectiles fired by insurgents. This requirement was satisfied with an Urgent Universal Need Statement and subsequent fielding to most up-armored vehicles. Although the glass proved reliable from a ballistics perspective, delamination a process whereby protective material splits apart into layers due to the intrusion of moisture and dirt created spots, bubbles, and discoloration and impaired driver visibility. In recent years, this type of degradation to ballistic glass has been occurring at a rapid pace, affecting equipment readiness and resulting in an unplanned cost burden on operational forces and depots. In this report, RAND researchers use a simulation model to estimate the effects of delaminated ballistic glass on the future sustainment costs and availability of Marine Corps tactical vehicles under various repair and replacement scenarios. Based on the model's results, the authors identify steps that the Marine Corps could take to mitigate risks associated with ballistic glass delamination."--Publisher's description.