mobility corridor


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mobility corridor

Areas where a force will be canalized due to terrain restrictions. They allow military forces to capitalize on the principles of mass and speed and are therefore relatively free of obstacles.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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'We are hoping that this request will be granted because that area (San Antonio) is a mobility corridor of the rebels,' he added.
He oversees Honda's participation in the Smart City Columbus and 33 Smart Mobility Corridor programs in Ohio, where Honda is working with government, academic and business partners to develop a cooperative mobility ecosystem.
Ford has acquired the Michigan Central Station and plans to transform it into "the centerpiece of a vibrant new campus in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood that will serve as an innovation hub for Ford's vision for the future of transportation The Corktown campus is a place where Ford and its partners will work on autonomous and electric vehicle businesses, and design solutions for a new transportation operating system that makes mobility more convenient and accessible through smart, connected vehicles, roads, parking and public transit Corktown will be part of a Ford mobility corridor running from Ann Arbor to Dearborn to Detroit.
The 40th Brigade Engineer Battalion executed a hasty defense within the armored BCT mobility corridor using the Volcano mine system, which is currently not part of the armored BCT equipment allocation.
33 Smart Mobility Corridor. AiRXOS has been selected as a partner, along with Gryphon Sensors, CAL Analytics, and Ohio State University's College of Engineering to implement a UTM solution for the U.S.
At JMRC, this is usually highlighted in a mobility corridor referred to as the 15T.
* Determine who is using what mobility corridor and why.
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