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Innovative Technologies
On-Going Projects
- Advanced Anomaly Classification
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Former Camp San Luis Obispo FUDS [Fact sheet pending. Please
contact the EMCX for more details.
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Spring Valley FUDS [Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for
more details.]
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Camp Swift
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Spencer Range
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Advanced EMI Sensor Evaluation at Spring Valley FUDS
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Third Generation TDEMI Metal
Detector
acquisition and training
- Blast Barge modeling
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Novel Positioning System for GPS-Denied Areas
at Culebra FUDS
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Robotic transect and grid
mapping
at Camp Swift
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Robotic brush clearing and DGM at Camp Wheeler
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Robotic removal demonstration at BBR.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Robotic surface clearance at Williams Field Bomb Targets.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
- Robotic Start-Stop DGM at APG.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
- Innovative technologies used in the Cape Poge and Tisbury Great Pond.
Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Implementing GSV In Conductive Geology
at Waikoloa FUDS
- Implementing GSV using the TM5-EMU at Camp Croft.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
- Integrating VSP into FUDS Projects
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Underwater RI characterization
at Former Camp Maxey FUDS
- Shallow Underwater RI characterization, Former Camp Sibert FUDS
- USEMS demonstration at Plum Tree Island.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
- Seed Item Evaluation Project.
[Fact sheet pending. Please contact the EMCX for more details.]
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Completed Projects
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Evaluation of X-Ray
Technologies For Use In The Military Munitions Response Program,
2010
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Underwater Characterization, Innovative Technology Demonstration
at the Plum Tree Island FUDS, VA, 2009
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An Overview of Underwater Technologies For Operations Involving
Underwater Munitions,
reprint from MTS Journal
Volume 43, Number 4, pp. 62-75,
This article is for personal use only, and is not to be distributed
in any format. The Marine Technology Society is a not-for-profit,
international, professional association. Founded in 1963, the
Society believes that the advancement of marine technology and the
productive, sustainable use of the oceans depend upon the active
exchange of ideas between government, industry and academia. See
www.mtsociety.org.
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Magnetic Influence Evaluation,
Tyndall Air Force Base, 2008
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EM61 Noise
& Speed Study
to analyze anomaly peak responses and signal to noise ratios
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MEC Detection, Recovery and Disposal Technology Assessment
Report,
revised 2007
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Black Powder Filled Munitions Fragmentation Study to determine exclusion zones and design engineering controls 2006
[Report Available. Please contact the EMCX]
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Water Containment System Study to test the capabilities of a commercial water containment system to defeat the fragmentation from an 81 mm mortar
[Report Available. Please contact the EMCX]
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Contained
Detonation Chamber Destruction of Smokes, Incendiaries, and
Irritants
to test the explosives safety aspects of destroying these types
of munitions in the Detonation Chamber 2006
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Marine
Geophysical study,
Demonstrate State Of The Art In Underwater Positioning Systems
and
Demonstrate Marine Magnetometer Systems, 2004
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