Night Movement Guide
Sebastian Farnham
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
"Night Movement Guide" explores how humans function and operate effectively in darkness, blending science, military history, and practical techniques.
It reveals that mastering night operations requires a deep understanding of human sensory capabilities, such as how our vision adapts to low light and how we interpret sounds in the dark.
Interestingly, proficiency in these areas can sometimes outweigh even the most advanced technology.
The book emphasizes three core areas: night vision adaptation, sound recognition, and tactical movement.
It details how understanding the physics of light and sound, combined with military history, enhances survivability and mission effectiveness in low-light environments.
For example, the book examines acoustic profiles of terrains and physiological data from night vision adaptation training.
Structured to build knowledge progressively, "Night Movement Guide" begins with the science of night vision and auditory perception, moves through the history of night warfare, and culminates in practical guidelines for scenarios like search and rescue or military reconnaissance.
This unique approach integrates scientific insights with historical context, offering actionable knowledge for anyone interested in the challenges and possibilities of operating in the dark.
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