During the course of 2007, SJH Projects has developed experience in the use of the draft NATO publication, AEP55. The function of this document is to define the conditions for testing vehicles against the effects of landmines. By closely following the protocols laid down within, researchers around the world can directly compare results. This will lead to a wider acceptance of test results and cut down on the need to repeat tests for different national authorities.
The document is exhaustive in its detail, controlling factors such as the ground conditions, composition of the surrogate landmine, the settings for Hybrid III crash test mannequins, the data acquisition and injury criteria to be employed.
The links forged with test ranges and facility providers has resulted in a team that is now used to working to this complex document and can deliver comprehensive results in a timely fashion.
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