<HTML>Am 1. Tag bereits zur Active Denial Technology (anti-personen Mikrowellenwaffe) sowie zur Schadensbewertung durch Directed Energy Weapons:
Conference Day One Tuesday, December 13, 2005
10:30 · Project Sheriff
Integrating lethal and nonlethal capabilities on a Stryker vehicle
Vehicle testing and user analysis
Applicability to OIF: Providing nonlethal capabilities and precision munitions in situations where warfighters need to preserve buildings, prevent collateral damage, and prepare for use of non-combatants as shields
Nonlethal capabilities: Multispectral sensors, high-power white light, acoustics and active denial technology
Project Sheriff’s active denial technology: Significant weight reductions, fewer components, reduced signature size and shorter range
Colonel Wade Hall
USMC, Program Director and Transformation Strategist, Project Sheriff
Office of Force Transformation
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3:15 · Battle Damage Assessment for Directed Energy Weapons
Users of Directed Energy Weapons need new methods to do battle damage assessment
Doing DE BDA will redistribute responsibilities among military operators, the intelligence community, and weapon designers
Concepts that each community will need to know to properly employ both high energy lasers and high power microwaves
Dr. Brian Mork
Principal System Engineer, 412th Test Wing/EWA Directed Energy
Edwards Air Force Base</HTML>