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Advanced Lethality Accuracy System for
Medium Caliber (ALAS-MC)
ALAS-MC
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Decision Point Demonstrations6.2 Emerging6.4 6.7
5ALAS-MC 7
Extended Line of Sight (ELOS)
Extended Line of Sight 6Develop a precision guided fire and forget 120mm tank munition to defeat high value targets including heavy armor, anti tank guided missile (ATGM) threat (dismounted and mounted), and light armor at extended ranges.
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Guide to Kill Demo
Integrated On-the-Move Demo
Next Generation Intelligent Fire ControlNext Generation Intelligent Fire ControlNext Generation
Intelligent Fire Control6
Develop hardware and machine learning algorithms to accelerate the target engagement process and deliver decisive lethality
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Design Review
Design Review
Advanced Direct In-Direct Armament System (ADIDAS) Advanced Lethality – Kinetic Energy
Advanced Lethality – Kinetic Energy 6Develop major subsystems for a lightweight, low recoil, unmanned large caliber armament system demonstrator while maturing technologies for increased energy on target and improved delivery accuracy
Large Caliber Armament System
Advanced Lethality Armament System for Large Caliber
Penetrator Technologies for NGCV Decisive Lethality
Large Caliber Armament System 7
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Large Caliber Armament System (LCAS)
Armament system that integrates the next generation 50mm XM913 medium caliber weapon, ammunition, fire control, and sensors necessary to efficiently engage Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) target sets at extended ranges
KINETIC LETHALITY EFFECTS
Next Generation Close Combat Missile
Next Generation Close Combat Missile
Next Gen Close Combat Missile with a multi-pulse, boost-sustain flight propulsion system providing extended range and decreased time of flight for enhanced soldier/platform survivability.
Capstone Flight Demo
Hardware-in-the-Loop
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Autonomous Ground Resupply (AGR)
Leader Follower providing Soldiers optionally-manned capability to have two, one, or zero Soldiers per vehicle.
Increment II5
Simulation Tools for AGR
Simulation tools for AGR4
Increment II4 Increment II 55
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Increment III Build and Integration6 6
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Combat Vehicle Robotics (CoVeR)
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Develop/integrate technologies that enable scalable integration of multi-domain robotic and autonomous system capabilities teamed within Army formations
Develop architecture, Soldier Robotic Interface, Unmanned Maneuver, Unmanned Platform ControlINC 3
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Basic off-road maneuver
Increased speed autonomous maneuver Object
classification;Scene understanding Reduced
soldier intervention; ops in challenging GPS terrain
Complex obstacle avoidance at operationally relevant speeds Commander
directed unmanned maneuver @ operational speeds
Basic autonomous combat maneuver
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ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (1 OF 5)
Projects
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ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (2 OF 5)
Technology for Advanced Longwave Lasers
Tactical Navigation and Lasers (TNL)
Novel lasers which will enable active imaging systems to scan large fields of regard at extended ranges for detection of current and future threats. These lasers will also enable autonomous systems to avoid obstacles, and preemptively deter threats from engaging US Forces.
Reduced SWaP MWIR pulsed laser brassboard
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LOS/BLOS UrbanLOS Threats BLOS ThreatsSensors for
Autonomous Operations and Survivability
(SAOS)
Sensor Enabled Autonomous Navigation and Targeting
Sensors, Electronics and Processing
Computational Imaging for Micro Sensors
Research and development of advanced multi-function targeting, situational awareness (SA) and threat cueing sensors combined with embedded processing to enable innovative algorithms for target and threat detection, automated sensor exploitation, and 360°SA.
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MidWave IR LW pulsed laser source w//advanced ROIC APD Camera
3rd Gen FLIR LRAS3 Demo
Fixed Wing EOIR Payloads
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Pulsed IR Laser Tech 53
Projects
Fully Autonomous Sensing
Combat Vehicle Modular Target Acquisition Sensor Technologies
DROIC Camera Demo
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LW pre-shot
LW for 3D Imaging and pre-shot
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Advanced Reasoning MF Sensors
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Multi-function Digital ROICs for Cooled and Uncooled FPAs
High Sensitivity High Speed UCIR
Sensors, Electronics and Processing
Embedded Processing for Autonomous Sensors
Asymmetric Imaging
LRAS3 Upgrade 6
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ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (3 OF 5)
Projects
Modeling & Simulation for MUM-T
Develop AI-enabled autonomous maneuver algorithms for Next Generation Combat Vehicles (NGCVs).
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Scalable, Adaptive, and Resilient Autonomy2
Heterogeneous Computing/Computer Sciences2Intelligence for High Operational Tempo Maneuver2
Machine Learning with Constrained Resources and Biased Datasets2
Content-Based Information Exchange2
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BCTO-Artificial Intelligence Challenge 42
Autonomous Mobility NGCV Challenge 42
AI for Maneuverability 43 • Integrated Technology Experiment
Army Universities and Technical Alliances Collaboration 42
MUM-T Platform EnablerSoldier Evaluation ofCapability Demonstrator
Technology Transition:Soldier Machine Interface software and documentation
Advanced WMI
UAV/Ground Platform Integration Applique
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7WMI: Warfighter Machine Interface
Interoperable and mature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) integration onto ground combat platforms to TRL 7 and transition to RCV Phase III and NGCV PoR.
Enable faster development and testing of autonomous systems in relevant environmentsSimulation Tools for CoVeR
Simulation Tools for CoVeR Demo
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4 6 Final Demo/ Performance Evaluation
Autonomous Vehicle/Terrain Interactions Demonstration5Final Demo/ Performance Evaluation6
Manned/Unmanned Vehicle/Terrain Interactions4 5
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ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (4 OF 5)
Crew & Robotic Mission with Agent Tech
Crew Optimization and Augmentation
(COAT) Enable coordinated, off-road, semi-autonomous, platoon-level maneuver for a mixed manned-unmanned formation.
Basic Crew & Robotic Mission Interactions
Reconfigurable Crew & Robotic Mission Interactions
Data-Driven Task Hand-off within Crew
Platoon Teaming (Dynamic Re-Tasking):
Platoon Teaming Capability (PTC): Opt. crew environment Simulation and Vehicle Experiments
PTC: Technology Integration
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Human Augmentation for Training
PTC: Data-Driven Cross Platform SA Deployment
PTC: On-the-fly- Platoon Level Task OptimizationPTC: Intelligent within Vehicle Task Management
Complex Crew Augmentation
AT: Crew/Operator Personalization Mech
AT: Crew/Robotic Mission Int
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Crew Station/ Closed Hatch Operations 45
Crew Station/ Closed Hatch Operations
Formation Control
UAV Mapping
Data Collection Events
Formation Control3 6
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Develop and integrate a Hardware/Software data pipeline and architecture to capture and label data for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) development
Autonomous Mobility Thru Intelligent Collaboration
• Formation Control based on NTC Data
Brain-Computer Interaction
Soldier Focused Neurotechnologies
Continuous Multi-Faceted Soldier Characterization of Adaptive Technologies
NGCV Human-Intelligent Agent Performance Assessment Tools
Crew Optimization and Augmentation
(COAT)
Crew Capability Enhancement
Human Robot Interaction
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ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (5 OF 5)
LIDAR Gun Sight Survivability
Protection for Autonomous Systems
(PAS)
VulnerabilityReport Final Report Mature and integrate a protection
concept for unmanned ground system against electromagnetic threats
Advanced Targeting and Lethality Aided System
(ATLAS)Leap ahead aided target acquisition and fire control technologies for ground vehicles to enable an automated turret with the Soldier-in-the-loop control.
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C4ISR Modular Autonomy
6 Integrated robotics planning and execution system
Develop software for Army Mission Command (MC) systems to synchronize robotic mission planning, execution, common operating picture & contingency tasking of platforms w/o bandwidth for tele-operations.
Smart Targeting for Lower Level Assets
(STELLA)
Provide small units with non-kinetic options and a faster targeting process in a Multi Domain Operations environment.Smart Targeting Environment for Lower Level Assets4 5 6
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ARMOR AND ACTIVE PROTECTION (1 OF 4)
Ground Systems Active Defense (GSAD)
Survivability Capability Characterization & Experimentation
Hard-Kill Active Protection Technologies
Close-In APS 6
Advanced Active Protection Radar
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Hard-Kill Active Protection Study
Advanced Soft-Kill Countermeasure 6
Long Range Hard-Kill Countermeasure5
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Layered Soft-Kill System
Advanced Layered Soft-Kill System6
Multi-Class Soft-Kill System 66
Multi-Class Soft-KillTechnologies6
Demonstrate defense against priority ATGM threats, optimize layered countermeasure selection and improve integration.
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Demonstrate Hard-kill Active Protection System to defeat ATGM and Tank-Fired threats with minimal residual debris from the engagement. FY20 Hard-Kill APS Study will inform future investments.
Extended Range Obscuration System
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Active Blast Mitigation4 6
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Sensors for Adaptive Armor4 6
Projects
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ARMOR AND ACTIVE PROTECTION (2 OF 4)
Projects
Advanced Concepts for Active Defense
(ACAD)
Warrior Injury Manikin3
Hybrid and Multi-Threat Armor
Survivability/Lethality/Vulnerability Analysis
Experimental and Computational Capability
Advanced Armor and Protection Technologies
Emerging Overmatch Technology Experiments1 2 3
Adaptive and Cooperative Protection
APS Residual Protection 43
Complex Threat Attack3 4
Collaborative Defense3 4
APS Residual Protection 6
Top/Bottom Attack Protection 6
Complex Threat Attack 6
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Ground Systems Active Defense (GSAD)
(Continued)
Maneuver & Defeat Demo Capstone Demo Seize/Hold Demo3 4 4
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ARMOR AND ACTIVE PROTECTION (3 OF 4)
Active Protection Systems Integration
(TMI)
Active Protection System Integration6 Mature, integrate, and demonstrate MAPS compliant
protection and survivability technology suites to reduce risk for transition to PEO / PM partners.Layered
Demo #2
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Ground Vehicle Holistic Defense (GVHD) Develop a holistic survivability framework enabling
integration of multiple vehicle protection technologies Survivability Demo#2 6
Survivability Demo#1 64
Survivability Systems Controls (SSC)
Controls for Optimized Layered Protection 6 Develop modular technology and architecture to
improve combat vehicle survivability by enabling integration of Active Protection Systems (APS) and future Vehicle Protection Systems (VPS).
Controls for Layered Active Protection 6
Controls for Layered Active Protection 6
Capability Demo (Lab)
Capability Demo (Lab)
Capability Demo (Lab)
Obscuration
Vulnerability Assessment from Obscurants Technology
Develop obscurants that effectively and efficiently counter enemy targeting and acquisition of friendly forces over the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)
Smoke and Obscurants Advanced Tech 66 6Synthetic Biology
Lab 6
Smoke and Obscurants Advanced Tech
Obscurant Tech for APS 4
Screening Obscuration Module - Bispectral
Improved Rapid Obscuration Module
TO : Ground Systems Active Defense
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ARMOR AND ACTIVE PROTECTION (4 OF 4)
Sensor Protection Technologies to make sensors difficult to detect, difficult to dazzle, and difficult to damage by new and proliferating laser threats.
Advanced Sensor Protection Technologies
Sensor Protection Technologies
Sensor Threat Mitigation Technologies
Adaptive Multi-Environment Concealment Technology
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Adaptive filters for the infrared
High Transmission OpticsUncooled Protection
Weight Sensitive Armor Protection Weight Sensitive Armor Protection4 7
Agile Manufacturing Cell. Agile Manufacturing Cell4 8
Materials Application and Integration
Mature and demonstrate advanced lightweight materials, agile manufacturing processes, modeling & simulation and design optimization methodologies to reduce combat vehicle weight and to increase maneuverability while maintaining survivability
Advanced Agile Manufacturing
Material Maturation
Novel Materials
Modeling and Design Optimization
Novel Armor Materials and Processes for Vehicle Protection
Advanced Vehicle Power Technology Alliance (DoE) Materials
System Design Optimization for Lightweighting
Lightweight Armor Materials and Processes
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Dissimilar Materials Direct Energy Deposition Novel Armor Materials JoiningLtWt Armor Materials Joining
Mature innovative affordable manufacturing technologies to enable future protection solutions that meet space, weight, power and cost requirements & schedule for NGCV, LRPF and Soldier Lethality.
Develop an Agile Manufacturing Cell equipped with a robotic welder capable of adaptive High Energy Buried Arc welding to improve blast protection while containing cost.
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Projects
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Vehicle Integration/TestAdvanced Mobility
Experimental Prototype (TMI)
Integrate Advanced Powertrain Demonstrator and Advanced Running Gear technologies into Self Propelled Howitzer platform under the Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) program to demonstrate improved mobility and durability for platforms at 50-55 tons.
Component Development/ Fabrication
Component Development/ Fabrication
Vehicle Installation Design
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7 Vehicle Durability testTech Demo Starts
Tactical Situation Awareness
Mission Package Integration
Architecture
Develop and demonstrate a common military standard open architecture for ground combat vehicles to manage data, video, and power systems.
Enhanced Vetronics E-VETRONICS Vehicle Demonstration
Digital Containerizaiton
Advanced Digital Visual Network
Advanced Slip Ring6
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6Flexible IO 6
Enhnced Vetronics 43Enhnced Vetronics 43
Enhanced Vetronics4
6Mission Package Integration Evaluation
Tactical Situation Package Integration
Advanced Combat Engine ManTech Advanced Combat Engine4 7Advanced Combat
Transmission ManTechAdvanced Combat Transmission Production6 8
Advance state of the art of manufacturing technology and develop new processes to enable mass production of the Opposed-Piston Two-Stroke ACE.
Mature the manufacturing capabilities of the Advanced Combat Transmission Family of Transmissions design by increasing the efficiency and affordability of the technology to meet the needs of current Programs of Record.
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GROUND VEHICLE PLATFORMS (2 OF 4)
Projects
Final Reports on Design ConceptsVirtual Prototyping Provide the NGCV with independent manned & unmanned
Multi-Domain level vehicle concepts, performance analysis, trade space analysis, & virtual experimentation results
NGCV OMFV Virtual Prototyping
NGCV OMT Virtual Prototyping
NGCV RCV Virtual Prototyping
Future NGCV Virtual Prototyping
NGCV Industry Concepts
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Platform Electrification and Mobility (PE&M)
System/Vehicle Integration and Test
AVPTA- Electrification Technology
Highly Electrified and Autonomous Platforms
Scalable Electrification and Control Architecture 64
PE&M
Scalable Electrification and Control Architecture
Advanced Distributed Power for Autonomous SystemsPower Electronic Components and Materials
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Diesel Electric Power Generator
Diesel Electric Power Generator
New Task ($ from Battlefield Hydrogen)
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PE&M
Novel Propulsion
Provide the Army with a Next Generation Combat Vehicle electrification architecture and mobility solution that provides significantly improved mobility, operational duration, and on-board electrical power generation
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Projects
Platform Electrification and Mobility
Silent Watch and Range Extension on RCV-M
Silicon Carbide Gen 4 Electronics
Urban Mobility Technologies
Power Dense Propulsion, High Mobility Running Gear
Extreme High Power Electric Power Pack, High Mobility Suspension System, High Performance In-Hub Wheel Motor
6Next Generation Tank Mobility Sys 6
Next Generation Tank Mobility Sys
6Urban Mobility Technologies
High Voltage Modular Li-Ion Battery
Electric Drive Motors/Power Controllers/Converters
Hydrostrut Suspension System
Composite Track and Strut Suspension
Beyond Lithium Ion Energy Storage
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Electric Drive Motors/Power Controllers/Conv
High Voltage Li-ion Battery 6
Hydrostrut Suspension System
Segmented Composite Track and Strut Suspension
Energy Storage
Composite Rubber Track for Heavy Combat Vehicles Composite Rubber Track5 8 Mature and validate manufacturing processes required for production of composite rubber track
applicable to heavy ground combat systems.
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Provide the Army with a Next Generation Combat Vehicle electrification architecture and mobility solution that provides significantly improved mobility, operational duration, and on-board electrical power generation
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GROUND VEHICLE PLATFORMS (4 OF 4)
Projects
All Electric Combat Powertrain
Advanced Electric DriveSystem/Vehicle Integration and Test
Power Dense Range Extender
High Density Energy Storage
Extreme Energy Density Storage
AVPTA – Electrification Technology
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Provide Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) platforms with advanced power & energy solutions to enable All-Electric combat vehicles with full time silent operation.
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Advanced Electric Drive3
Power Dense Range Extender3
Electric Tank Propulsion Development3Extreme Energy Density Storage
High Density Energy Storage
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Secure SIL
Active and Passive Counter
MeasuresVehicle System Security Advance platform cyber resiliency in near peer and austere
cyber contested environments
SIL Demo:Smart Failover
Resilient Run-timeSIL Demo
TA RequiredFY20
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Advanced Sensors and Honey Pots
Adversarial Assessment
Product Solution
Threat Scenarios
Resilient Runtime
Secure Architecture
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SIL Demo:Anti-spoofing supporting NGC FOV
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Engineering for Battlespace Maneuver Demonstrations
GROUND TECHNOLOGIES (1 OF 3)
Projects
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Enhance reconnaissance and planning capabilities by developing and demonstrating standoff and on-site technologies for rapid assessment of ground conditions and expedited methods for hasty repair
Power Projection in A2AD Environments
Engineering for Battlespace Maneuver
Entry and Sustainment in Complex Contested Environments Demonstrations
Entry and Sustainment in Complex Contested Environments
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Aviation decisionSupport tools
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Semi Autonomous Engineer Ops Demo
Beyond Visual Line of Sight Engineer Ops DemonstrationRobotics for Engineer
OperationsBeyond Visual Line of Sight Engineer Ops 5
Semi Autonomous Engineer Operations
Develop unmanned, tele-operated Engineer equipment prototypes with limited additional automated capabilities that can operate in undefined and uncontrolled environments at beyond visual line of sight standoff distances.
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Road degradation reconnaissance tools
Repair Technologies
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Expedient Passive Protection
Advanced Tribology Research
Enhanced Jet Fuel for Ground System Durability
Modernize military fuels, lubricants, and fluids to meet new technology requirements, improve performance, reduce maintenance, and improve fuel efficiency. Develop real-time in field smart fuel meters and monitors.
Gear oil specification updated to include fuel efficiency
ABS Brake fluid specification
Military fuel contamination limits updated
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Ground Systems Fluids and Fuels
Brake Fluid Standardizatio
n for ABS
Enhanced Performance Coolants
Fuel Additive Detection &Qualification
Fuel Contamination Limits for Ground
Systems
Smart Fuel Metering
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Fuel and Fluids 6
zProtection Against High Trajectory Large Caliber Rocket
and Missile Threats
Expedient Protection from Advanced Energetic Threats Demonstrations
Force Protection in the Urban Environment
Expedient Protection from Advanced Energetic Threats
Protection Against High Trajectory Large Caliber Rocket and Missile Threats 6
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Rapidly deployable protection systems for high trajectory large caliber rocket and missile threats; decision support too
Rapidly deployable protection systems for advanced energetic threats; decision support tool
Urban Protection ToolsReduces casualties and loss of critical assets from a range of threats with optimized expedient protection schemes tailored to operational needs
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Force Protection in the Urban Environment 5
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Protection from Advanced Weapon
Effects
Materials and Manufacturing Research
Design optimization methods, premium feed stocks and 3D processing procedures developed for optimum performance and maximum efficiency of 3D printed parts and hybrid components for rapid response to emerging threats and combat platform repairs.
Additive Manufacturing Research
Materials and Manufacturing Research Technology
Explosives Forensics Advance concepts and technologies in analytical forensics methods leading to the development of portable tools and capabilities for the detection of explosives, drugs (synthetic opioids), and residue analysis for attribution
Detection Mechanism for Contaminants
Explosives Forensics Technology
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Predictive Maintenance Protective Maintenance Advanced Technology
Predictive Maintenance
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Enhanced protection technologies and new hardening strategies to defeat emerging weapons
Enhanced protection technologies and new hardening strategies to defeat advanced precision strike weapons"
Enable the development of protection solutions to defeat advanced weapon effects
Defeat of Complex Attack Demonstrations
Defeat of Complex Attack
Protection From Advanced Penetrators Demo
Protection From Advanced Penetrators
Materials and Modeling for Force Protection
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Advanced Materials and Modeling for Force Protection 5