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     <title>RAND Research Topic: Military Vehicles</title>
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     <updated>2012-05-24T14:35:38Z</updated>
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   <title type="html">Strategic Distribution Platform Support of CONUS Army Units</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/documented_briefings/DB632.html</id>
   <published>Dec 7, 2011</published>
   <updated>Dec 7, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">The Army desires a distribution system for home station units that provides timely and low-cost delivery of needed supplies. A critical part of this system is the scheduled truck service provided by the Strategic Distribution Platforms. Although this system is relatively strong, researchers explored ways to improve it by adding new units and posts to the truck network and taking other steps to reduce &quot;leakage&quot; from the truck network.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Army Warfighters&apos; Forums Can Be Innovative and Successful</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9630.html</id>
   <published>Dec 5, 2011</published>
   <updated>Dec 5, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">Explores leaders&apos; and soldiers&apos; usage of and satisfaction with products and services offered by the Stryker Brigade Combat Team Warfighters&apos; Forum.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Heavy Armor in the Future Security Environment</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/occasional_papers/OP334.html</id>
   <published>Nov 8, 2011</published>
   <updated>Nov 8, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">The U.S. Army is under pressure to demonstrate a valid need for heavy brigade combat teams in the future security environment &amp;mdash; an environment in which many believe that such units will be largely irrelevant. Through an examination of adversary capabilities in recent conflicts, the author explores whether heavy armored forces can be justified as a prominent component of the future U.S. Army.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Improving Soldier and Unit Effectiveness with the Stryker Brigade Combat Team Warfighters&apos; Forum</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR919.html</id>
   <published>Oct 12, 2011</published>
   <updated>Oct 12, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">Do leaders and soldiers use the Stryker Brigade Combat Team Warfighters&apos; Forum (SWfF)? Does it meet their needs with its products and services, which include a tactical training tool and a handbook derived from combat returnees&apos; experiences? This study asks how SWfF products are associated with knowledge acquisition and tactical proficiency, and it explores ways in which SWfF, and similar forums, could better support tactical units in the future.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicles: Current Fleet Profiles and Potential Strategy Implications</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR890.html</id>
   <published>Mar 18, 2011</published>
   <updated>Mar 18, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">The Army&apos;s medium and heavy tactical wheeled vehicle (TWV) fleets are critical to its global operations: these are the vehicles that move supplies and equipment to and around the battlespace. The Army needs to know how many of these vehicles it has as well as their age and condition. This study produced status profiles of the medium and heavy TWV fleets to show the numbers of vehicles and the years of useful life remaining for each group.</summary>
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   <title type="html">U.S. Combat and Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Fleets: Issues and Suggestions for Congress</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1093.html</id>
   <published>Feb 11, 2011</published>
   <updated>Feb 11, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">Congress requested a study to assess the challenges in fielding U.S. ground combat and tactical wheeled vehicle fleets, including discussion of requirements; capability gaps; technology, operational, and business risks; and recommended actions.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Results from the Congressionally Mandated Study of U.S. Combat and Tactical Wheeled Vehicle</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9571.html</id>
   <published>Feb 11, 2011</published>
   <updated>Feb 11, 2011</updated>
   <summary type="html">Congress requested a study to assess the challenges in fielding U.S. ground combat and tactical wheeled vehicle fleets, including discussion of requirements; capability gaps; technology, operational, and business risks; and recommended actions.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Observations on Recent Trends in Armored Forces</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/occasional_papers/OP287.html</id>
   <published>Jun 30, 2010</published>
   <updated>Jun 30, 2010</updated>
   <summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Militaries from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Denmark, and Israel all see a role for heavy forces, including tanks, in irregular warfare and hybrid warfare environments because they reduce operational risk, minimize friendly casualties, and provide an intimidation factor against adversaries.&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
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   <title type="html">In the Middle of the Fight: An Assessment of Medium-Armored Forces in Past Military Operations</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG709.html</id>
   <published>Nov 10, 2008</published>
   <updated>Nov 10, 2008</updated>
   <summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;This monograph presents a qualitative assessment of the performance of medium-armored forces in 13 past conflicts that span the range of military operations. The accompanying analysis is designed to help inform U.S. Army decisions about fielding medium-armored forces in the future. The case histories yielded three major insights.&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
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   <title type="html">The Stryker Brigade Combat Team: Rethinking Strategic Responsiveness and Assessing Deployment Options</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1606.html</id>
   <published>Jan 1, 2002</published>
   <updated>Jan 1, 2002</updated>
   <summary type="html">Examines alternative means to decrease the deployment time for the new Army medium-weight brigade, comparing air and sealift from the United States with air and fast (but short-range) sealift from forward bases or preposition sites. Historical experience and an assessment of U.S. regional interests are used to determine how much warning time the United States typically has before major force deployments and where it is most likely to deploy such forces.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Assessment of Crusader: The Army&apos;s Next Self-Propelled Howitzer and Resupply Vehicle</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR930.html</id>
   <published>Jan 1, 1998</published>
   <updated>Jan 1, 1998</updated>
   <summary type="html">The research explores the utility of the Crusader system, a next-generation self-propelled howitzer and resupply vehicle, to the future of the U.S. Army, including both the near-term Army XXI and the farther-term Army After Next.</summary>
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