What is the purpose of AR 70-75?
AR 70-75 provides guidance and policies for enhancing the survivability of Army personnel and materiel during military operations.
Who does AR 70-75 apply to?
AR 70-75 applies to all Army personnel, units, and organizations involved in the planning, designing, testing, and acquisition of Army equipment and systems.
What factors does the regulation address regarding personnel survivability?
AR 70-75 addresses factors including individual protection, medical care, leadership training, and environmental considerations that contribute to personnel survivability.
How does AR 70-75 address materiel survivability?
The regulation addresses materiel survivability through requirements for designing, developing, and acquiring equipment that can withstand the harsh operating conditions and threats faced by Army units.
Does AR 70-75 cover the procurement and acquisition process?
Yes, AR 70-75 provides policies and guidance for survivability considerations during the procurement and acquisition process, ensuring survivability requirements are incorporated into the development of Army systems.
How does AR 70-75 address individual protection?
AR 70-75 emphasizes individual protection by outlining the requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) and promoting the development of advanced PPE technologies.
What role does leadership play in AR 70-75?
AR 70-75 emphasizes the role of leadership in promoting and maintaining a culture of survivability by ensuring proper training, developing effective SOPs, and prioritizing the safety and well-being of personnel.
Does AR 70-75 address medical care during military operations?
Yes, AR 70-75 addresses medical care by outlining the requirements for medical equipment, supplies, and training necessary for providing effective medical support during military operations.
How does AR 70-75 consider environmental factors?
AR 70-75 considers environmental factors by providing guidance on how to assess and account for environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, rugged terrain, or chemical/biological threats when planning for survivability.