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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: future soldier + future soldiers + spring-loaded  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/5/2008)


Chicago Daily Herald
Armed Forces Day a lesson for prospective soldier
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - May 17, 2008
He told Curt he's not too young to have a plan and set goals, both long term and in the near future, to prepare himself. "When you're a soldier you think ...
One Giant Leap: How Insects Achieved Altruism and Colonial Life
RedOrbit, TX - Jun 4, 2008
The evolution of soldiers in aphids. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 71:27-79. Stow A, Briscoe D, Gillings M, Holley M, Smith S, ...
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SOFT TOUCHDOWN AND RAPID RIGGING/DERIGGING AIRDROP SYSTEM (STARRDAS) -
USA Soldier, BC Command, NS Center - Time - pdf.aiaa.org
... While supporting Natick Soldier Center (Natick) on previous airbag ... is a parking brake
that is spring loaded to the ... and is available to assist future development ...
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[PDF] Robotic Mobile Manipulation Experiments at the US Army Maneuver Support Center -
PC BENNETT, RJ ANDERSON - 2002 - osti.gov
... eliminate the need to expose a soldier to potential hostile fire or other hazards. ...
Future demonstrations: Emplacement of a larger suite of sensors, including ...

[PDF] ThrowBot: design considerations for a man-portable throwable robot -
M Barnes, HR Everett, P Rudakevych - Proc. SPIE, 2005 - spawar.navy.mil
... of prototypes to test requirements for future throwable platforms ... of surgical tubing
held by two soldiers and operated ... wheel on each end and a spring-loaded tail ...

Can You Be Large and Not Obese? The Distinction Between Body Weight, Body Fat, and Abdominal Fat in … -
KE Friedl - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2004 - liebertonline.com
... Improved nutrition and medical care has added an aver- age of 30 pounds of lean
mass to the soldier, compared with Civil War soldiers over a cen- tury ago ...

The Effects of Load Carriage on Spinal Curvature and Posture. -
HA Orloff, CM Rapp - Spine, 2004 - spinejournal.com
... 9 kg and had 15 spring-loaded rods protruding ... spinal curvature might indicate future
changes in ... NATO Specialists' Meeting on Soldier Mobility: Innovations in ...

[PDF] Bring the Troops Home -
D Bandow - ciaonet.org
... on the United States and to meet future security challenges ... of the North?s forces
spring-loaded close to ... the summit euphoria an American soldier was sentenced ...

Treating the War Casualty: Case Reports of Polytrauma
LM Smurr, M Robinson, E Smith-Forbes - Journal of Hand Therapy, 2008 - Elsevier
... these young men and women become fearful regarding the state of their future function
and ... return him or her to a fully engaged life as a Soldier, Sailor, Airman ...

[PDF] RESEARCHER?S TOOLBOX
MS Consistency - Nonwovens - inda.org
... so expect more of the same in the future. ... The uniforms will further include
spring-loaded combat boots that ... team up with the Army Natick Soldier Center, and ...

Safety device for firearms -
US Patent 5,062,232, 1991 - freepatentsonline.com
... by peace officers or even a soldier such that ... An electrically fired weapon such as
future types of ... buttons such as normally open spring loaded switches which ...

Measurement site and photodetector size considerations in optimizing power consumption of a wearable …
Y Mendelson, C Pujary - Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... To meet future needs, low power management without ... watch device or attached to a
soldier?s helmet ... disposable tape or a reusable spring-loaded device for ...

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Tomorrow's soldier: powered, spring-loaded and located

Annual competition showcases innovative ideas

David Chandler, MIT News Office
April 18, 2008

Soldiers working in sunny but remote areas, in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, might get a new boost of power for their electronic devices thanks to an innovative design for backpack-mounted solar cells designed by MIT students. And those exploring caves or urban environments where GPS signals are blocked may get a better way to figure out where they are thanks to a tiny, ingenious navigation unit developed by another MIT team.

These were among the winners in the annual Soldier Design Competition, organized by MIT's Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies. The event drew six entries from MIT teams, and another six from cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, all competing for $23,000 in prize money.

West Point teams won the first and second places, with a rechargeable battery system for field radios and a spring-loaded retractable gunner's seat for Humvees, which are frequently involved in rollover accidents. MIT's top finisher was a team called Helios, which developed a high-efficiency solar cell array rugged enough to be worn on a backpack.

These space-rated solar cells are very lightweight but fragile, so the trick was finding a way to package them to stand up to the rigors of life in a combat theater. The team found a way to embed the thin cells in a plastic housing that is flexible and tough.

Two MIT sophomores, Ted Blackman and Josh Siegel, won a $3,000 prize for their navigation device. Using tiny gyroscopes and inertial sensors packaged in a housing that could slip into a shirt pocket, the device could not only help soldiers in places where GPS doesn't reach, but might also be useful for first-response emergency personnel in buildings or underwater to keep track of their locations.

Another MIT prizewinner is a stealthy surveillance device that could be used to allow continuous security monitoring of an area. It consists of tiny cameras mounted inside a simulated rock. As a test, the team left one right in front of the main MIT entrance on Massachusetts Avenue for several hours on a busy afternoon. Nobody noticed it, they said.

 

 
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