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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1106
来源IDRR-1106-AF
Rescuing Downed Aircrews: The Value of Time
Christopher A. Mouton; Jia Xu; Endy M. Daehner; Hirokazu Miyake; C. R. Anderegg; Julia Pollak; David T. Orletsky; Jerry M. Sollinger
发表日期2015-11-09
出版年2015
语种英语
结论

The "Rescuability Timeline" Can Be Divided into Three Distinct Temporal Regions That Correspond to Aircrew Survivability After a Downing Event.

  • Survival in the first region, comprising the first few moments, largely depends on the survivability of the aircraft and the crew's ability to avoid immediate capture. In this region, personnel have about a 50-percent chance of surviving the downing and avoiding immediate capture.
  • The second region extends out to two hours. Survival in this region is dependent on the individual's ability to avoid capture.
  • Personnel who survive and evade capture longer two hours enter the third temporal region. Here, the rescuability curve is relatively flat, suggesting that the longer a person has avoided capture, the more likely he or she is to be able to continue to avoid capture.
摘要

Recovering downed airmen is a critical task for the U.S. Air Force, which devotes considerable resources — including personnel, equipment, and training — to ensure that it can carry out this task. In light of the impending drawdown of forces and the pressure to reduce defense budgets, the Air Force has been reassessing its personnel recovery (PR) force structure, along with other organizational aspects. It asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to assist in this reassessment with an examination of the operational risk associated with Air Force PR. Specifically, the Air Force sought "to refine the metric used to assess PR's operational risk, [which] is the degree of likelihood of mission success."

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To this end, the research described here quantifies the "rescuability window" of downed aircrews. The current research quantifies the relationship between rescuability and time so that the most cost-effective options for increasing the rescuability of downed personnel can be pursued. The implications of the findings are also summarized in this report.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Personnel Recovery Data from Past and Present Conflicts

  • Chapter Three

    Approach and Methods to Assess the Value of Time

  • Chapter Four

    Rescuability Curves by Conflict

  • Chapter Five

    Rescuability Curves as Functions of Predictors

  • Chapter Six

    Conclusions

  • Appendix A

    Immersion Survival Data

  • Appendix B

    Definition of Factors Recorded for Isolation Events

  • Appendix C

    Short Description of Each Recorded Event

主题Military Aircraft ; Military Force Planning ; Military Personnel ; United States Air Force
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1106.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Christopher A. Mouton,Jia Xu,Endy M. Daehner,et al. Rescuing Downed Aircrews: The Value of Time. 2015.
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