'More than any other occupation or organization, military endeavours are completely dependent upon trust. However, trust has many dimensions to it: trust in your comrades; trust in your allies and trust in your equipment. This book with contributions from experts from both sides of the Atlantic examines all these aspects of trust. This volume is set to become the definitive reference source for all researchers and practitioners working in this area.' Don Harris, HFI Solutions Ltd. 'Trust has emerged as a critical contributor to success in our increasingly complex and uncertain world. The role of trust is perhaps most powerful in military teams, where complex technology and diverse, distributed multinational teams confront life-and-death challenges. Unraveling the complex and multi-faceted role of trust in these situations is a daunting challenge. Stanton and his colleagues have risen to this challenge -Trust in Military Teams brings together fresh perspectives and methods to understand trust. Trust in Military Teams provides an excellent resource for anyone grappling with trust in complex sociotechnical systems.' John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 'If you need a reason to read this book ... I suggest you read the last chapter. It is a compelling description of the importance of teamwork and trust in military operations complete with case studies from current military systems. The editor of this book, Neville A. Stanton has compiled both a reference source for those involved in research and for those involved in system development. I finished Trust in Military Teams with a new knowledge of the influence of team trust on human performance and a conviction that system development can influence this trust.' HFES European Chapter Newsletter, No2, 2011 ’Especially useful for the researcher picking up this book is the indication in each chapter on how research can be progressed in that particular area. The contributors are very aware that much sti