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Planning Live Fire Test and Evaluation: Realism vs. the Law of Unintended Consequences
Planning Live Fire Test and Evaluation: Realism vs. the Law of Unintended Consequences
Author(s):
James N. Walbert, Ph.D.
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What does “Mission-Based” really mean?
The “Building Block Approach” to LFT&E
A Post-Shot Interview with an Anthropomorphic Simulator
Parting Shots (Pun Intended)
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