Situational awareness/Related Articles: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz No edit summary |
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz No edit summary |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
{{r|Common operational picture}} | {{r|Common operational picture}} | ||
{{r|Blue Force Tracker||**}} | {{r|Blue Force Tracker||**}} | ||
{{r| | {{r|Enhanced Position Location Reporting System}} | ||
{{r|Deconfliction}} | {{r|Deconfliction}} | ||
{{r|Battle of Los Angeles}} | {{r|Battle of Los Angeles}} | ||
{{r|Air combat maneuvering}} | {{r|Air combat maneuvering}} |
Revision as of 12:13, 2 February 2011
- See also changes related to Situational awareness, or pages that link to Situational awareness or to this page or whose text contains "Situational awareness".
Parent topics
- Cognitive science [r]: The scientific study either of mind or intelligence and includes parts of cognitive psychology, linguistics and computer science. [e]
- Human factors engineering [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Target fixation [r]: Failure to maintain overall situational awareness by fixating on one specific goal; in military aviation, the classic example is so concentrating on delivering a bomb to a target that the pilot flies into the ground [e]
- John Boyd [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Information overload [r]: A perception by a person (or observer) that the information associated with work tasks is greater than can be managed effectively, and a perception that such overload creates a degree of stress for which the coping strategies are ineffective. [e]
- Fratricide (military) [r]: The killing of one's brother, but in a military context, the killing of one's own forces ("friendly fire"). [e]
- Fighter aircraft [r]: Military aircraft which are essentially used in air-to-air combat. [e]
- Information overload [r]: A perception by a person (or observer) that the information associated with work tasks is greater than can be managed effectively, and a perception that such overload creates a degree of stress for which the coping strategies are ineffective. [e]
- Span of control [r]: The number of individuals, and discrete tasks, that the average individual can manage [e]
- Command and control [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Centers of gravity (military) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Common operational picture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Blue Force Tracker [r]: A U.S. military command and control system, including soldier- and vehicle-level workstations, originally designed for battalion and brigade, but, with network improvements, capable of reaching to higher headquarters and rear areas [e]
- Enhanced Position Location Reporting System [r]: A portable or vehicle-mounted U.S. Army device that transmits friendly force positions for command and control, fires with precision-guided munitions, and logistical support [e]
- Deconfliction [r]: The process of avoiding mutual interference, or destruction, among resources under one's control [e]
- Battle of Los Angeles [r]: Peculiar occurrence of wartime hysteria experienced by the City of Angels in the early hours of February 25, 1942. [e]
- Air combat maneuvering [r]: Add brief definition or description