Defense

Carrier-capable, all-composite external fuel tank

Legacy product positions builder for a shot at an F-35 contract.

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Defense

Portable wind turbine powers the warrior

DARPA-financed program puts wind energy to use for battery and system recharging.

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Autoclave

Antiballistics: Better defense, less expense

Armor applications grow on the strength of new markets, new composite materials.

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Carbon Fibers

GKN A350 spar program update

Automated fiber placement to replace established tape laying/drape forming process for the composite rear spars on the new midsize commercial passenger jet.

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Carbon Fibers

Future combat helmet: Promising prototype

Tape laying, thermoforming methods hold hope for rapid coforming of thermoplastic shell and ballistic liner for U.S. Army’s future warfighter headgear.

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Future multifunctional structures: Composites needed

Barton Bennett (Odyssian Technology, South Bend, Ind.) discusses multifunctional systems that will soon integrate composite structures with sensors, mechanisms and subsystems.

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Weaving

Structural armor or armored structures?

Either way, antiballistics engineers seek structural integrity and ballistic deterrence from a single design.

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Defense

New MIL antiballistics standard

New military specifications for unidirectional thermoplastic laminates used in antiballistics applications are circulating in draft form for comments and should be completed by year’s end.

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Defense

Hybrid Enhanced Combat Helmet enters final testing phase

The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are conducting final validation testing of the U.S. military’s next-generation — and radically new — thermoplastic composite Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH).

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