Uncontrolled Rollover Recovery| MK36 and LVS
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Загружено: 2025-11-06
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During this training evolution at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Marines conduct a controlled–uncontrolled rollover recovery using the LVS (Logistics Vehicle System), the platform that came before the LVSR.
The drill simulates a real-world vehicle stuck in a ditch. As the rigging cables tighten, they become trapped beneath the LVS, forcing the recovery team to adapt under pressure.
This scenario demonstrates the complex human factors that define tactical recovery:
• Managing rigging hazards and tension under unpredictable loads
• Maintaining communication and safety distance when plans shift
• Applying ergonomics and spatial awareness to prevent secondary mishaps
Controlled-uncontrolled rollovers like this teach Marines and joint-service operators how to react when a recovery turns dynamic, building real-world experience in risk management, coordination, and decision-making.
📍 Location: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States
⚙️ Vehicle: LVS (Logistics Vehicle System) — predecessor to the LVSR
🎓 Applications: Human Factors Engineering, tactical vehicle recovery, rigging safety, field operations, and UX analysis in high-risk environments.
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