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Army Researchers Are Blasting Past Lasers to Find a New Way to Do Realistic Combat Training

NATICK, MA – Army researchers are developing a system that would replace the laser-shooting trainers that soldiers have used in the field since the 1980s to simulate firefights and instead find a way to replicate the effects of weapons from rifles to artillery to chemical and biological attack. And it all starts with an “ebullet.”

Old Airplanes Find New Life in Tucson”s Famed Boneyard

As boneyards go, this place is pretty lively. Before many Tucsonans have even started their morning commute, a pair of aircraft mechanics are already crouched over the open cockpit of an F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet, disarming the ejector seat and removing the explosives. Nearby, a towing crew pulls a Navy P-3 Orion anti-submarine aircraft over

Kilometer-Long Space Tether Tests Fuel-Free Propulsion

A massive cloud of space junk—containing more than 23,000 pieces larger than 10 cm across—is currently zooming around Earth with an average speed of about 36,000 km per hour. And as companies such as SpaceX and OneWeb plan to launch tens of thousands of new satellites over the next few years, this hazardous clutter will

The Small Sat Solution to Hypersonic Weapons Explained

Hypersonic weapons break all the rules of the missile defense game. With speeds surpassing Mach 5 and the ability to maneuver mid-flight, hypersonic weapons defy the missile defense status quo, potentially making the United States’ current defenses obsolete. China and Russia are vigorously pursuing hypersonic weapons, and the United States is desperate to neutralize them.

Rocket Lab Aims for the Moon and Beyond With New Photon Satellite Platform

WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab is shooting for the moon, literally. The small-satellite launch startup announced today (October 21) that its new Photon satellite platform will be able to fly small spacecraft on deep-space missions to the moon and beyond. The plan will combine Rocket Lab”s workhorse Electron rocket with Photon, a vehicle designed to provide

Use DSIAC to Do More & Spend Less

The Department of Defense (DoD) community continues to be driven to do more with less by embracing opportunities to improve…

The PBL Guidebook: Practical Help for the Efficiency-Effectiveness Challenge

Few people would debate that the United States possesses one of the most effective militaries in the world. One could…

Effect of Missile Launch Azimuth on the Magnitude of Simulated Point-of-Closest-Approach Miss Distances to Large Aircraft Systems

ABSTRACT Using selected principles in design of experiments, the researcher conducted a simulation-based missile hit-point study that explored the conventional…

Book Review

DSIAC is pleased to announce the availability of “An Overview of Blast and its Effect on Combat Systems” as the…

High-Power Microwave Directed Energy Weapons: A Model and Simulation Toolbox

INTRODUCTION With continued advances in high-power radio frequency (HPRF)/microwave (HPM) directed energy weapon (DEW) technology, HPM DEWs are of increasing…

Director’s Welcome

We are pleased to introduce the Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) and the inaugural issue of the quarterly DSIAC Journal….

Message From the COR

I enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to become the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) for the new Defense Systems Information Analysis Center…