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Evaluation of Modern Navies' Damage Control and Firefighting Training using Simulator Platforms

Authors: Georgios Varelas; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
Modern navies have faced new roles and challenges during the last decade. From purely defensive responsibilities, modern navies have now taken on such multiple challenges in the worldwide theater, as peace keeping missions, humanitarian assistance, anti-piracy support, disaster assistance and others, both military and sociological in scope. Furthermore, the increasing complexity of these missions mandates a strong, constant operational readiness and a high level of performance in the full spectrum of a ship's activities. In order for these missions to be accomplished successfully, survivability is the foremost concern, and the cornerstone of survivability is damage control. Permanent, continuous and high-level damage control and firefighting training for all crewmembers of a navy ship is paramount. Hopefully, this training can be achieved safely, efficiently and economically by using simulation and training simulator platforms, which have dominated the training field in the last few decades. After participating in damage control and firefighting courses, investigating the main training system components, and administering surveys to instructors and students regarding subjective ratings and opinions about the training system, we found that the U.S. Navy Damage Control & Firefighting Training at San Diego location is very effective, valuable, and beneficial to ships crews and the U.S. Navy.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 115
Report Date: Sep 2011
Report Number: A529155
Keywords relating to this report:
CREWS
DAMAGE CONTROL
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
DISASTERS
FIRE FIGHTING
GLOBAL
MILITARY ASSISTANCE
MISSIONS
NAVAL VESSELS
NAVY
OPERATIONAL READINESS
PEACEKEEPING
PLATFORMS
SHIPS
SIMULATION
SIMULATORS
SPECTRA
STUDENTS
SURVEYS
SURVIVABILITY
THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS
THESES
TRAINING DEVICES
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