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Tag Archives: U.S. Army Research
![Clifford_Surrett_edit](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161123065058im_/http://science.dodlive.mil/files/2015/05/Clifford_Surrett_edit-183x108.jpg)
For 30 years, the U.S. Army has embedded scientists and technology experts in the field to ensure the exchange of new technology.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged army, Development and Engineering Command, RDECOM, Technology, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Research
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![(U.S. Defense Department graphic illustration by Jessica L. Tozer/Released)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161123065058im_/http://science.dodlive.mil/files/2015/01/The-Army-Game-Studios-Virtual-Training-Environment-183x108.jpg)
The Army Game Studio develops games, comics and apps to showcase the true life of a soldier by exploring Army values, careers and technology.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged 3-D characters, America's Army, apps, Army Game Studio develops games, Army games, Army gaming, Army soldiers, artists, comics, Development and Engineering Center, Development and Engineering Command, engaging outreach products, games, gaming, Joel Gwinn, joint product manager reconnaissance, Matt Roberts, military video games, platform integration, soldiers, systems engineer, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research, U.S. Army Game Studio, U.S. Army Research, video games in the military
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![(U.S. Defense Department graphic illustration by Jessica L. Tozer/Released)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161123065058im_/http://science.dodlive.mil/files/2014/10/The-Armys-Gateway-to-the-Plethora-of-Awesomeness-183x108.jpg)
The gateway into the Army’s plethora of awesomeness is the RDECOM modeling and simulation Senior Working Group (SWG).
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Posted in Articles, Engineering
Tagged Army Regulation AR 70-1, cerdec, Development and Engineering Command, Future Combat System, innovative support, Joint Virtual Battlespace, modeling, Modeling Architecture for Technology, optimal, physics-based simulations, Research and Experimentation, simulation, spans multiple technical processes, supportability, TRADOC, TRADOC Battlelab experimentation, U.S. Army Research, web-based tools
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![Fuel Reformation](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161123065058im_/http://science.dodlive.mil/files/2014/02/Fuel-Reformation-183x108.jpg)
Fuel is the second largest transported item next to water, and is therefore vulnerable to attack. Find out how the Army is working to lessen the reliance on fuel convoys while improving fuel efficiency.
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Posted in Articles, Energy
Tagged army, army research laboratory, cerdec, communications-electronics center, Defense Department, Development and Engineering Command, fuel cell power systems, Fuel reforming, Jet Propellant 8, ommand, Power and Integration Directorate, Power Generation and Alternative Energy Branch, RDECOM, U.S. Army Research, Unmanned Ground Systems
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What if soldiers could convert JP-8 to clean hydrogen fuel for fuel cell applications anywhere and anytime they need it? A small team of scientists at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory are collaborating with counterparts at the Communications-Electronics and the …
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Posted in Energy, Technology
Tagged acquisition support, cerdec, clean hydrogen fuel, Command, Communications-Electronics, Development and Engineering Centers, Development and Engineering Command's Communications-Electronics Center, echnology, electro-chemistry, going green, JP-8, logistics power projection, materiel development, Power and Integration, sustainment, Tank Automotive Research, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Materiel Command, U.S. Army Research, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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A team of Army researchers have developed a new gel-propellant engine called the vortex engine. Dr. Michael Nusca, Robert Michaels and Nathan Mathis were recently recognized by the Department of the Army with a 2012 Army Research and Development Outstanding …
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Posted in Energy, Featured, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, amrdec, AMRDEC Vortex Engine, ARL's Propulsion Science Branch, Aviation Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center, Development and Engineering Command, Dr. Michael Nusca, game-changing impacts, Gelled, hypergolic propellants, liquid hypergolic propellants, RDECOM, Robert Michaels, selectable thrust rocket engines, small, The Army's Gel-Propellant Vortex Engine, U.S. Army Research, Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Development and Testing of Controllable Thrust Gel Bipropellant Rocket Engines for Tactical Missiles, vortex engine
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Everything is more interesting with robots, don’t you think? The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command’s Edgewood Chemical Biological Center hosted a Mathematics with Robotics seminar! The seminar presented by the National Center for the Advancement of STEM Education …
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Posted in Robots, STEM, Videos
Tagged Department of Defense, Development and Engineering Command's Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, DoD, engineering, Math, National Center for the Advancement of STEM Education, RDECOM, robot videos, robotics seminar, robots, science, stem, teaching math fun, Technology, U.S. Army Research, videos
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