DIFFERENT WAYS OF JUDGING TRAFFICABILITY
Abstract
This article deals with the possibilities of terrain negotiation in extraordinary situations. In these situations the communications, appointed for this kind of movement, are not supposable to use. The use of detours is not always advantageous and facultative. Then it is necessary to judge, whether the vehicles are able to go through the terrain or not. Two of the possible methods, how to find out the trafficability of terrains, are described in this article as well as the trafficability factors.
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