A small business innovation research Phase II program is being conducted for the US Naval Air Warfare Center - Aircraft Division at Patuxent River, Maryland. The goal is to develop a chemical agent standoff and point detection systems (CASOPDS). The CASOPDS is comprised of standoff and point detection subsystems contained in a stand-alone transit case which can be transported to, carried on-board, and readily installed in the V-22 Osprey aircraft in the event of a CW threat.
Aircraft integration solution for a COTS standoff chemical sensor
Air Monitoring and Detection of Chemical and Biological Agents ; 1998 ; Boston,MA,USA
Proc. SPIE ; 3533
1999-01-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Aircraft integration solution for a COTS standoff chemical sensor [3533-17]
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