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Safety of crews and sz rp vehicles exposed to the impact in asymmetric environment

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In the article, a brief overview of the measures taken in order to improve the safety of the crews and vehicles is presented. A few examples have been shown. The analysis of the attacks impact on the vehicles was performed on the basis of Polish Military Contingents in Iraq and Afghanistan, In addition, the determinants of endangering of the crews are presented and the resolutions that were undertaken are discussed. It should be noted, that in today's armed conflicts, the safety of the soldiers pursuing combat jobs is a priority. Therefore, the most important issue is to meet the requirements for vehicles security levels. An appropriate vehicle protection level should be taken into account during the determination of the technical assumptions and in the next step verified while the prototype testing in research and development centres. It is assessed that the use of various systems and means of vehicle protection in the new 20 the century have been inspired by operations carried out in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the classics faced the new unpredictable form of combat. However, is unconventional, asymmetric war something new? This is a typical guerrilla war run by the other side by means available for them. It seems that the coalition was not prepared for that form of operations in many regards.
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  • Military Institute Armour and Automotive Technology Okuniewska Street 1, 05-070 Sulejowek, Poland tel.+48 261 811204, fax: +48 261 811073
  • Military Institute Armour and Automotive Technology Okuniewska Street 1, 05-070 Sulejowek, Poland tel.+48 261 811204, fax: +48 261 811073
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