DARPA, the Government Agency Known for its Robots and Other Crazy Futuristic Inventions, just Announced a New Project that Could Lead to the Quicker Development of Advanced Military Vehicles. This New Project is Called, Materials Development for Platforms and it Aims to Shorten the Timespan between Designing Tough Materials that Can Withstand Harsh Environments and Having them Used on Actual Military Equipment. Apparently, such a Process Typically Takes More than a Decade (that's Why the Luke Arm's relatively Fast FDA Approval was Darn Impressive). But, MDP Seeks to Come Up with the Methodology and Tools to Cut that Down to 2-and-a-Half Years.
The Folks behind the Program Believe that, it's Possible to Achieve that, if Researchers Start Developing Materials with a Specific Purpose in Mind. As it is, Many of them Attempt to Design Holy Grail Materials before Determining their Actual Applications and Assessing those Creations to Find Out What they Can be Used for Takes a Lot of Time. In Order to Prove that, the MDP Metholody Works, the Team Agreed to Develop Materials that Can Withstand Extreme Heat for the Outer Shell of a Hypersonic Aircraft, as it Can Travel More than 5 Times the Speed of Sound. The Group Needs to be Done within the Next 2-and-a-Half Years for the Program's Method to be Deemed Successful so, Watch Out for any Hypersonic Plane News from DARPA in 2016 or 2017.
Info Sources:
http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2014/07/10.aspx
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=51f1e179fc0a606b8a7cec07cc6e15a3&tab=core&_cview=0
sexta-feira, 11 de julho de 2014
DARPA Wants its Military Gear to Get Tougher, Sooner
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