Army, Air Force take bomb disposal to new level with lasers
By Carlotta Maneice, AMRDEC Public Affairs The U.S. Army and Air Force are working together to develop Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles with laser technology. Before, when the military wanted...
View ArticleCombat rations database allows Soldiers to learn about meals, ready-to-eat...
By Bob Reinert, USAG-Natick Public Affairs When Soldiers rip open meals, ready-to-eat, also known as MRE, in a combat zone, most people probably are thinking more about flavor and filling their...
View ArticleArmy researchers develop batteries that don’t corrode
By C. Todd Lopez, Army News Service New, lighter batteries are under development for Soldiers now, in-house, at the Army Research Laboratory at Adelphi, Maryland. Chemists at the lab here do materials...
View ArticleNano-satellites may soon communicate with Soldiers from space
By David Vergun, Army News Service Tiny Army satellites may someday provide Soldiers with voice, data and even visual communications in remote areas, which lack such communications. Already some of...
View ArticleInnovative technology gains new potential
By Ed Lopez, Picatinny Arsenal Public Affairs As drone technology gains greater public attention, along with its potential for hostile action against American targets, U.S. Army engineers are seeking...
View ArticleOne display to rule them all
Army engineers increase situational awareness for route clearance teams By Allison Barrow, CERDEC Public Affairs U.S. Army researchers are reducing the cognitive load on Soldiers by streamlining...
View ArticleKnowledge management emerging as key requirement for collaboration, innovation
ECBC Public Affairs ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — The rapid pace of technology continues to be a catalyst for the way people live, work and play. Network connections have promoted mobile computing...
View ArticleArmy chemists study new kind of molecule
ECBC Public Affairs Imagine a future in which a chemical attack on a Middle Eastern village in the dead of night has no effect on the people in its path. They are sleeping soundly in tents embedded...
View ArticleInnovate the Future
Interview with Army Materiel Command Chief Technology Officer Patrick O’Neill Army Technology: What is your vision for the Army of the future, and what role will technology play? O’Neill: We should try...
View ArticleRevolutionary mortar system to boost speed, accuracy, enhance Soldier safety
By Eric Kowal and Ed Lopez, Picatinny Arsenal Public Affairs In certain battlefield conditions, such as the mountainous terrain and unimproved roads of Afghanistan, large-caliber indirect-fire weapon...
View ArticleModular Active Protection and Better Buying Power 3.0
By William Norton, TARDEC Henry Ford said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” This quote is often used to authenticate his successful development and...
View ArticleInnovative treatments offer hope for burn victims
By Crystal Maynard, USAMRMC Public Affairs Conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan brought a surge in burn and blast wound injuries from improvised explosive devices. Many who sustain such injuries endure...
View ArticleInnovation to fuel future Army
By David McNally, RDECOM Public Affairs ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (July 1, 2015) — The Army of the future will be fueled by innovation according to military leaders in research and development....
View Article‘Phantom head’ may one day take guesswork out of EEG monitoring
David Hairston, a neuroscientist at the Army Research Lab’s Human Research and Engineering Directorate, built a phantom head to calibrate electroencephalography machines. This could revolutionize the...
View ArticleInnovative designs, smart manufacturing deliver Soldier readiness
Gene Curran, senior mechanical engineer, demonstrates the operation of the Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar Live-Fire Test Simulator at Tobyhanna Army Depot. (U.S. Army photo by Kathryn Bailey) By...
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