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Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)weapons systems under development
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ^ | April 2002 | various

Posted on 05/24/2002 8:09:04 PM PDT by LarryLied

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1 posted on 05/24/2002 8:09:05 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: *miltech

2 posted on 05/24/2002 8:58:20 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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The small robots will be approximately five centimeters (two inches), or smaller, in any single dimension. They will work cooperatively together in groups of five to 10 robots and be capable of different modes of locomotion (e.g., land, water, and vertical climbing)

Philip K. Dick predicted this in the 1950's. His minature robots had artillery.

3 posted on 05/24/2002 8:58:48 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Looks like you were pinging me just as I indexed the thread to miltech. Looks like some interesting links.
4 posted on 05/24/2002 9:03:35 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: LarryLied
pretty wild chit
5 posted on 05/24/2002 9:38:18 PM PDT by knak
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To: LarryLied;tech_index
Taqlk about some Gee Whiz stuff!
6 posted on 05/24/2002 9:42:09 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: LarryLied
A Compendium of DARPA Programs

I attended a defense related event this morning. Between scheduled events I mingled with the attendees.

A senior official for a major defense contractor made the following, off the cuff, statement to a small group around the lobby coffee pot:

"A few years ago we used to compete for contracts let by the DOD. Today we find out who's got the money and then submit our creative ideas to meet their rumored needs. Today DARPA has got the money."

7 posted on 05/24/2002 9:43:29 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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Artificial Intelligence ping

(hint?)

8 posted on 05/24/2002 9:47:40 PM PDT by HassanBenSobar
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To: LarryLied
You missed a bunch of other Darpa/ARDA/etc programs (although that's a pretty good list)...Novel intelligence from massive data (NIMD); video automatic content extraction (VACE); speech in noisy environments and vocoding using microradars (SPINE, ASE); unconventional pathogen countermeasures (UPC); AQUAINT; and so on, and so on.....

We are light-years ahead of the ragheads, and the distance is increasing exponentially.

9 posted on 05/24/2002 10:03:08 PM PDT by HassanBenSobar
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Rumsfeld must be having the time of his life. Appears we are going through a revolution in warfare as important as the airplane and carriers. And it is not massive machines, it is power in the hands of individual troops. The downside is what the enemy will be forced to do to compete. No one can come close to this technology. My guess is they'll have to go to biowarfare if they want to fight.
10 posted on 05/24/2002 10:08:56 PM PDT by LarryLied
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You missed a bunch of other Darpa/ARDA/etc programs (although that's a pretty good list).

I know...lol. The page this comes from is enormous and there is lots more. Only picked out the ones with links (and the ones I had half an idea what the heck they are talking about).

Did you see the landmines which communicate with each other and move as the battlefield situation requires?

Good move by the DOD to make DARPA information available. Must really demoralize our adversaries. It we are willing to share this information, they must be terrified by the idea of what we don't make public.

11 posted on 05/24/2002 10:16:00 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
The primary goal of the Biomolecular Motors program is to develop an understanding of the fundamental operating principles of biomolecular motors and exploit this knowledge to harvest, modify and integrate these macromolecular assemblies into useful devices from the nano- to macro-scale

Bring on the BattleMechs

12 posted on 05/24/2002 10:40:28 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: LarryLied
it is power in the hands of individual troops.

You bet. Todays' hot topics were the rumored DARPA need for autonomus transportation platforms for individual troops. Sort of like rocketman or a souped up Alice. I guess the experience gained in Operation Anaconda proved a need to supply individual ground troops with supplemental mobility devices for sustained, high altitude, combat patrols.

Maybe they'll have turbocharged, silenced, Honda Trail 90's on their next outing into the Hindu Kush.

13 posted on 05/24/2002 10:59:26 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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Like to hear what Col David Hackworth has to say about this. For years he has been complaining, with justification, that expensive weapon systems were being funded rather than properly training and equipping the grunt on the ground.
14 posted on 05/24/2002 11:20:32 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Take a look at the DoD homepage

DoD Sbir/Sttr Main Page

15 posted on 05/24/2002 11:54:13 PM PDT by quietolong
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Wow:

Small companies retain the intellectual property rights to technologies they develop under these programs.

Next they will be handing out Letters of Marquis.This is great. Unleash American know how and its over before it begins for our enemies.

16 posted on 05/25/2002 12:12:44 AM PDT by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Nanoo Nano!
17 posted on 05/25/2002 12:20:33 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: LarryLied
Thanks for the ping...

Advances like these are often missed by mainstream science fiction writers. Asimov's robot series may be the best. His psycho-history is in the ballpark with some of this stuff.

And the "futurists" often miss the big breakthroughs. I have Alvin Toffler's 1975 book "Future Facts": 300 pages of gizmo's, but he totally missed the personal computer as we know it... and it came just years after his book.

A big note about all the DARPA work. If the technology gets exported to the asian mainland we will have to face it later in an adversarial way.

18 posted on 05/25/2002 1:07:44 AM PDT by edwin hubble
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Philip K. Dick predicted nanotechnology in his 1954 short story "Autofac" . The world is dominated by automated factories. A plot to destroy them almost succeds but then:

The exit valve of the conveyor tube was concealed in a tangle of vines and ruins a quarter of a mile beyond the factory. In a slot of rock at the base of the mountains the valve poked up like a nozzle. From ten yards away, it was invisible; the two men were almost on top of it before they noticed it.

Every few moments, a pellet burst from the valve and shot up into the sky. The nozzle revolved and altered its angle of defection; each pellet was launched in a slightly varied trajectory.

"How far are they going?" Morrison wondered.

"Probably varies. It's distributing them at random." O'Neill advanced cautiously, but the mechanism took no notice of him. Plastered against the towering wall of rock was a crumpled pellet; by accident, the nozzle had released it directly at the mountainside. O'Neill climbed up, got it and jumped down.

The pellet was a smashed container of machinery, tiny metallic elements too minute to be analyzed without a microscope.

"Not a weapon," O'Neill said.

The cylinder had split. At first he couldn't tell if it had been the impact or deliberate internal mechanisms at work. From the rent, an ooze of metal bits was sliding. Squatting down, O'Neill examined them.

The bits were in motion. Microscopic machinery, smaller than ants, smaller than pins, working energetically, purposefully - constructing something that looked like a tiny rectangle of steel.

"They're building," O'Neill said, awed. He got up and prowled on. Off to the side, at the far edge of the gully, he came across a downed pellet far advanced on its construction. Apparently it had been released some time ago.

This one had made great enough progress to be identified. Minute as it was, the structure was familiar. The machinery was building a miniature replica of the demolished factory.

"Well," O'Neill said thoughtfully, "we're back where we started from. For better or worse ... I don't know."

"I guess they must be all over Earth by now," Morrison said, "landing everywhere and going to work."

A thought struck O'Neill. "Maybe some of them are geared for escape velocity. That would be neat - autofac networks throughout the whole universe."

Behind him, the nozzle continued to spurt out its torrent of metal seeds.


19 posted on 05/25/2002 1:17:31 AM PDT by LarryLied
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....And a whole galaxy of storm troopers couldn't hit Luke and the princess from a range of 35 feet....
20 posted on 05/25/2002 5:14:32 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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