A handheld controller allows a human operator to control various aspects
of a vehicle's operation. The operator's fingers are used to manipulate
various devices (e.g., buttons, switches, joysticks, levers, triggers,
trackballs and the like) disposed on the handheld controller to control
aspects of the vehicle's operation associated with these devices. The
handheld controller may provide control signals to the vehicle by a
cable, or by a wireless connection. The handheld controller allows the
operator to freely move about the vehicle's compartment or to move
outside the compartment, while still being able to control the various
aspects of vehicle operation. Furthermore, the handheld controller allows
the operator to control the various aspects of vehicle operation from a
location away from potentially hazardous surfaces within the compartment,
which helps to prevent the operator from contacting these surfaces in the
event that the vehicle is struck by an object (e.g., enemy artillery,
another vehicle, etc.) or otherwise jarred.