The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) and its proponents plan to conduct Demonstration/Validation tests of the ERIS technology. These tests will demonstrate the ability of the technology to perform the required tasks, and validate a future decision whether to proceed with Full-Scale Development. Demonstration/Validation tests would be conducted at the Arnold Engineering Development Center, National Test Facility, Nevada Test Site, Harry Diamond Laboratories, Vandenberg Air Force Base/Western Test Range, U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, U.S. Naval Pacific Missile Range at Barking Sands, and contractor facilities. Tests would include analyses, simulations, component/assembly tests, and flight tests. This document addresses the potential environmental consequences of the Demonstration/Validation testing of the ERIS technology. Keywords: Environmental impact; Test facilities. (EDC)
Exoatmospheric Reentry Vehicle Interception System (ERIS)
1987
116 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Antimissile Defense Systems , Environmental Pollution & Control , Environmental impact , Military facilities , Army facilities , Assembly , Contractors , Demonstrations , Flight testing , Guided missile ranges , Navy , Nevada , Pacific Ocean , Parts , Reentry vehicles , Test and evaluation , Test facilities , Test methods , Validation , Ballistic missile defense , ERIS(Exoatmospheric Reentry Vehicle Interception System)
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