ABSTRACT
This article proposes to take an interest in the human factors issues related to "Augmented Human" in the military context. Indeed, large advanced technologies offer the view of new capabilities to the operationals. A reflexion must be carried out on a methodology adapted to the ambitions of innovation but also to specificities of the military systems. After a first part in which it will be in question of defining the "Augmented Human", it will be in question of highlighting the problems which are into plays in order to define which method can be adapted.
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