Background Protecting crew occupants has always been the primary concern for vehicle survivability design. The historical approach to maximizing survivability was to protect the occupants by considering what conventional threat impacts the vehicle...
SURVICE Monograph 13-001 The use of large explosive charges—whether in the form of military mines or improvised explosive devices (IEDs)—detonated under ground combat systems has long been a source of concern for those responsible for developing...
Leveraging the strength-to-weight advantages of composite materials and unique manufacturing processes, the SURVICE Engineering Company and its manufacturing partner Automated Dynamics Corporation (ADC) have developed a composite electronics...
SURVICE specializes in the survivability and effectiveness of land, air, and sea vehicle systems used by the Defense industry. Finite element models are built to demonstrate the ability of a system, from its individual components to its combined...
Proper understanding and assessment of ground mobile combat system vulnerability are critical to improving system survivability, thereby enhancing mission success and personnel survivability in combat. The SURVICE Engineering Company uses its...
It is critically important that today’s modern weapon systems demonstrate good reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) characteristics. Poor system RAM has a profound impact on mission performance and effectiveness, survivability...
Mr. Mike Ray is Vice President of the Army & Marine Corps Sector for SURVICE Engineering. Mr. Ray has been with SURVICE since 1997 and is a graduate of Towson University with a BS degree in Computer Science and Mathematics.