WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 18, 2015) - Brainwave detection may one day make it easier for Army researchers to train computers to detect threats captured in digital images of the battlefield. Jean Vettel, Ph.D., a neuroscientist with the Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, was wearing headgear lined with brain wave-sensing EEG, or … [Read more...]
Engineers Develop Ballistic Wallpaper to Reinforce Temporary Shelters
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 19, 2015) - Troops often use abandoned masonry, brick or cinderblock structures for defensive purposes instead of building their own or digging foxholes. While these structures offer a degree of protection, they are blast impact from missile or other large projectiles, said Nick Boone, a research mechanical engineer with the U.S. Army Corps … [Read more...]
Army Research Lab Develops Novel Cold-Spray System, Transitions to Industry
ADELPHI, Md. (May 18, 2015) - The U.S. Army Research Laboratory, or ARL, has developed a novel, hybrid cold-spray system, in collaboration with the South Dakota School of Mines, or SDSM, which is being transitioned throughout the Department of Defense and is anticipated to save millions of dollars in sustainment costs. Cold spray is being used to repair expensive and … [Read more...]
Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers Master Control of Drones During Test Flights
FORT BLISS, Texas (May 18, 2015) - Unmanned aircraft is one of the fastest growing sectors in civilian and military aviation. From close air support, to surveillance, to climate data gathering, unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, are now a staple within Army aviation units. This growing demand is rapidly requiring units to train more personnel to operate drones. Training is … [Read more...]
Nano-Satellites May Soon Communicate with Soldiers From Space
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 18, 2015) - Tiny Army satellites may someday provide Soldiers with voice, data and even visual communications in remote areas, which lack such communications. Already some of that technology has been successfully tested, Dr. Travis Taylor said. Taylor is the senior scientist for Space Division, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command - … [Read more...]




