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US Army eyes new, low-cost emitter systems for EMSO training
19 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
US Army researchers are delving into the realm of low-cost threat emitters, to assist combat units preparing to conduct operations in highly congested and contested electromagnetic spectrum war zones.
Officials from US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) have begun exploring research, development, and training opportunities for these emitters at the Army Intelligence Center of Excellence at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, as well as the US Air Force’s 56th Fighter Wing headquartered at Luke Air Force Base (AFB).
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ASTRO America to manage US Army Jointless Hull project 7 April 2021 (Last Updated April 7th, 2021 11:59)
ASTRO America has been selected by the US Army to manage a new effort called the Jointless Hull project.
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ASTRO America has been selected by the US Army to manage a new effort called the Jointless Hull project.
The initiative will explore the use of metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology to develop a ‘hull-scale tool’ for the US Army.
The Jointless Hull project seeks to deliver enhanced production speeds, minimised production costs, lower vehicle weight and improved survivability.
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