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Deployable Anomaly Ground Reconnaissance System

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Developed by Mav6 for a Government user, the new Deployable Anomaly Ground Reconnaissance System (DAGRS) is a man-portable multi-sensor mine and anomaly detection platform designed for high-mobility dismounted operations. At just under 5 lbs the baseline system consists of an integrated pulse induction loop sensor and passive magnetometer.

The compact form factor (2″x3″x8″ in stowed) includes a stabbing probe to interrogate soft material concealants (e.g. hay bails, underbrush, etc.) as well as a 40 in retractable sensor arm for deployment of various sensor payloads (ie Pulse Induction loop). Currently, battery life is in excess of 5 hours depending on mode of operation.

What makes DAGRS very exciting is its open architecture design that can easily accommodate additional sensor modules. AS the threat adapts, so can DAGRS. For example, an advanced DAGRS system that includes an advanced Central Computational Unit (CCU) with 1) enhanced multi-sensor processing and fusion, 2) data acquisition and analysis, 3) mapping and geopositioning, and 4) wireless integration with smart devices for remote sensor visualization and control is currently in development. Additionally, advanced DAGRS also includes additional sensor options which include Ground Penetrating Radar, LWIR camera (for detection of thermal gradients), FT-IR spectrometer (for characterization of explosive effluents), Non-Linear Junction Detector (for detection of circuit boards), as well as accelerometers and gradiometer.

Baseline prototypes are being delivered to the Government next month and DAGRS will be available for commercial and Government sales in the Fall of 2012.

For more information visit www.mav6.com.

Smart Defense

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Smart Defense is a conglomeration of defense businesses, public sector organizations, and private citizens who have banded together to introduce new concepts in dealing with defense issues.

The Six Principles of Smart Defense –

1. Openness by facilitating a candid dialogue with the American people about the role of defense as part of a broad security framework that positions the United States to avoid conflict.

2. Access by creating opportunities so that every sector of the American economy can participate in the nation’s defense.

3. Empowerment of entrepreneurs, edgefighters, and individual citizens to create a vital defense ecosystem that is a reflection of the values that matter to the American people.

4. Efficiency or doing more with less by harvesting the best ideas from unexpected sources to create better, cheaper, and faster solutions to the “wicked” problems in security.

5. Insight from the edges of innovation, discovery, and experience to capitalize on the opportunities and challenges of a changing world.

6. Sustainability by optimizing the defense economy to protect and preserve liberty without overwhelming citizens with unnecessary costs.

SmartDefense.org
Thanks to our friends at MAV6.

Dreamed of a Life as a Real-life Dr Strange(love)?

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Ok, so maybe the analogy is a little over the top, but Defense Renegade Mav6 is looking for a Chief Technology Officer. On their excellent blog edgefighter.com they begin their appeal for new talent with these few lines:

Ever bend the laws of physics to create radical new stuff? Well, have we got a job for you!

Note: Defense industry experience is not required. We’re looking for flat out brilliance.

TITLE: Director, Center for Battlefield Innovation, Mississippi State University

If that doesn’t pique your interest, I don’t know what would. For full details of their quest for a new wizard, visit edgefighter.com.