Analysis of the Measurability Requirement for Weaponry

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Now, a great deal of high tech weaponry are equipped for army, to ensure combat effectiveness of equipment in the Entire Life Cycle (ELC) and improve battle effectiveness, the measurability of equipment should be paid more and more attention to.This paper analyzes the measurability requirement for Weaponry in ELC, the detailed aims and signification of measurability in ELC are presented.Some suggestions about strengthen measurability of equipment on the basis of above analysis are put forward.

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