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Requirement goes here Rating = 1 (essential) Can also use 2 (very important) 3 (somewhat important) 4 (desirable) Justification goes here, in bulleted list form

Ballistic Protection Small Caliber 2 Able to stop bullets, shrapnel, etc from x distance. Not necessary but important to have Minimal protection of goods and supplies

Gap Crossing 34 inches 2 Able to cross openings of 34 inches across in the ground. Important for off-road mobility, but not necessary for full distance.

Operating Environment 120°F Ambient Air Able to operate without trouble in 120°F ambient air. Control system remains functional Able to withstand standard temperatures Parts do not melt

Range: Silent Mode 1 mile (20 min @ 3 mph) Able to travel 1 mile on alternative energy source Used for reconnaissance and low sound environments (night)

Side Slope 40% 2 Able to travel perpendicular to a 40% slope Desired for low center of gravity Common situation off-roading

Tow / Lift Points 1 Any point used for towing other vehicles or being towed or any point used for lifting vehicle, may be multiple points. Easy to design Necessary for maintenance or mobility Increased versatility of vehicle

Vertical Step 24 inches 2 Able to drive over a 24 inch obstacle Important for off-road mobility, but not necessary for full height.