Armstrong Laboratory

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Armstrong Laboratory was a former U.S. Air Force research organization focused on aerospace medicine, human factors, and related technologies that later became part of the Air Force Research Laboratory.

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instanceOf United States Air Force research organization
country United States of America
dissolvedInto Air Force Research Laboratory
fieldOfWork aerospace medicine
aerospace physiology
aerospace psychology
biotechnology
crew systems
environmental medicine
human factors engineering
human performance
human–machine interaction
life support systems
occupational health
protective equipment
safety and survival systems
simulation and modeling
training systems
focusesOn chemical defense for personnel
design of cockpit and control interfaces
effects of altitude and hypoxia
enhancing aircrew performance
environmental stressors on human performance
fatigue and workload in pilots
human systems integration
improving safety and survivability of aircrew
physiological effects of acceleration and G-forces
protective clothing and equipment for aircrew
reducing human error in aviation operations
selection and training of aircrew
understanding human response to flight environments
hasResearchArea aviation medicine
ergonomics of aircraft systems
human factors in aerospace systems
human performance assessment
personal protective technologies for aircrew
space medicine
survival and rescue technologies
training technology for pilots and crew
laterPartOf Air Force Research Laboratory
mergedInto Air Force Research Laboratory
surface form: Air Force Research Laboratory Human Effectiveness Directorate
militaryBranchType air force
namedAfter Neil A. Armstrong
operatedBy United States Air Force
organizationType research laboratory
partOf Air Force Materiel Command
sector military research and development
serviceBranch United States Air Force

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Air Force Research Laboratory formedByMergerOf Armstrong Laboratory