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The sky and tomorrow.

P R Murray

    Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
    |October 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Air Force research and development (R&D) has evolved significantly since 1936. Future R&D will increasingly focus on "man-related" aspects, highlighting human factors in technological advancement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Military Technology
    • Human Factors Research

    Background:

    • Historical analysis of Air Force R&D from 1936 to present.
    • Examination of environmental shifts impacting R&D activities over time.
    • Future projections of R&D trends and priorities.

    Observation:

    • Analysis of seven key R&D areas: technology, materials, vehicles and control, propulsion, electronics, weapons environment, and man.
    • Assessment of the timing and impact of advancements in each area.
    • Identification of the evolving role of human factors in Air Force capabilities.

    Findings:

    • Technological, material, and propulsion advancements have historically driven Air Force capabilities.
    • The influence of electronics and weapons systems has been substantial.

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  • A significant shift towards prioritizing "man-related" research and development is evident.
  • Implications:

    • "Man-related" R&D is projected to become a dominant force in the foreseeable future.
    • Future Air Force capabilities will heavily rely on human-centric innovations.
    • Strategic investment in human factors research is crucial for maintaining technological superiority.