Resim 1
Resim 2
Resim 3

DARPA begins work on next generation of battlefield obscurants

DARPA has selected multiple teams of researchers for the agency’s Coded Visibility (CV) program. CV aims to develop tailorable, tunable, safe obscurants that provide warfighters with an asymmetric advantage, enhancing friendly forces’ visibility while suppressing adversary vision and detection systems.

“The teams we selected aim to develop new types of non-hazardous obscurant particulates that can be tailored to provide asymmetry – that is to allow U.S. and allied forces to see the enemy through the plume in one direction, while the adversary is unable to see through the plume in the opposite direction,” said Rohith Chandrasekar, CV program manager in DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office. “A passive asymmetry approach will likely require multiple obscurant materials deployed in specific ways to allow one-way vision through the plume. We are also exploring a more fundamental challenge of demonstrating active asymmetry, which only requires a single obscurant material, but one that can be tuned in real time to potentially enable dynamic control of its properties after being deployed and in cooperation with sensors.”

In the passive asymmetry technical area, the agency selected Raytheon Technologies Research Center to develop new obscurants composed of multiple particulates with tailored properties and demonstrate asymmetric vision capabilities in lab, pilot, and field tests.

In the active symmetry technical area, the agency selected Northeastern University, Signature Research, and Georgia Tech Research Institute. Teams selected from this technical area will investigate new tunable particulates and associated active modulation mechanisms to demonstrate asymmetry on-demand in lab and pilot tests.

In both technical areas, teams will also develop new obscurant modeling and simulation tools to engineer plumes and assess performance against sensors. Additionally, all new obscurants developed under CV must be safe to inhale compared to current obscurants that can be hazardous and require troops to wear respirators in the field. During the program, a government team will experimentally assess safety of new particulates.

The full teams are as follows:

Passive asymmetry –

  • Raytheon Technologies Research Center, teamed with Rice University and Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)

Active asymmetry –

  • Northeastern University, teamed with City University of New York, University of Pennsylvania, and Polaris Sensor Technologies
  • Signature Research, teamed with Duke University
  • Georgia Tech Research Institute, teamed with Georgia Tech

WPML eklentisi aktif değil veya çeviriler mevcut değil.

MOST READ NEWS

Last 24 Hours
Last 7 Days
Last 30 Days

KNDS offers Dingo 3 for British Army’s Land Mobility Program

UK has announced its offer of the Dingo 3...

Thales-led EISNET consortium to enhance European air defense

Under the European Defense Fund (EDF), Thales is leading...

KBR secures $229M U.S. Army contract for CH-47 Chinook support

KBR has been awarded a $229 million task order...

Embraer to participate in Avalon Australian International Airshow 2025

Embraer will participate in the Avalon Australian International Airshow...

Germany’s upper house approves massive defense, infrastructure funding

Germany's upper house, the Bundesrat, approved constitutional changes on...

US, South Korea conclude 11-day key joint military drill

The US and South Korea concluded a major annual...

Thales opens avionics MRO center in Gurugram

Thales has inaugurated a new avionics maintenance, repair, and...

GA-ASI unveils TacSit-C2 for payload command and control

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has introduced TacSit-C2,...

Australia–United States agreement on MK-48 torpedoes

The Australian Government has signed a $200 million agreement...

Philippines seeks shipbuilding tech transfer from Italy

The Philippine Navy (PN) is looking to strengthen its...

Iran deploys missiles on Gulf islands

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have deployed new missile systems on...

European leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Ukraine, EU’s security

European leaders gathered Thursday in Brussels to discuss the...

United States–Saudi Arabia sale of precision weapon systems

The U.S. State Department has approved a potential Foreign...

KNDS offers Dingo 3 for British Army’s Land Mobility Program

UK has announced its offer of the Dingo 3...

Indra modernizes air traffic management in Indonesia

Indra has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific air...

News in Other Languages

SIMILAR NEWS