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Mr. Elias Rigas, Mechanical Engineer, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Adelphi, Maryland, is testing and calibrating the SMARTweave sensors to detect and report damage developed in a composite material. This took place at the US Army Research Laboratory, Rodman Materials Building, APG, Adelphi, MD, on July 16th, 1997

Mr. Robert Klinger installs a SMARTweave Sensing Grid and sensors that are composed of graphite fiber which are compatible with the structural composite. This took place at the US Army Research Laboratory, Rodman Materials Building, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Adelphi, Maryland, on September 17th, 1996

Dr. Shawn Walsh, Materials Engineer, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Adelphi, Maryland, demonstrates the SMARTweave system in operation. The computer displays location of resin flow during the process. This took place at the US Army Research Laboratory, Rodman Materials Building, APG, Adelphi, MD, on September 17th, 1996

A SMARTweave sensor grid, embedded in the mold surface for inexpensive and effective flow, is monitored during impregnation. This took place at the US Army Research Laboratory, Rodman Materials Building, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Adelphi, Maryland, on July 20th, 1998

CPT Stephan Ryeczek, of the U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Command (MERADCOM), uses a heat detection gun during camouflage investigations conducted by MERADCOM's Counterserveillance/Counterinstrusion Laboratory

Sensor 2 Shooter Officer Professional Development Briefing held at III Corps and Fort Hood's Training Support Center, Observed Fire Trainer Facility. The Observed Fire Trainer briefing, conducted by SSG Kenneth Daly, Headquarter and Headquarter Battalion, 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery, 4th Infantry, trains officers to have realistic expectations of artillery fire and understand the links between sensor and shooter to initiate better integration of fire and maneuver

U.S. Army SPC. Stephen Lawson, a gunner from C Company, 14th Engineers Battalion provides security with a .50 caliber machine gun during the construction of a traffic control point in Narwan, Iraq on April 11, 2006. The 14th engineers battalion is attached to the 101st Division and currently deployed in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Teddy Wade) (Released)

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Daniel West, USA, Headquarters Headquarters Company, 863rd Engineers Battalion carries his 5.56mm M16A2 assault rifle as he gives instructions to a tracked backhoe operator, filling an excavation pit, while constructing a new road at the Multiple Purpose Training Range, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

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Dr. Shawn Walsh, Materials Engineer, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Adelphi, Maryland, applies a prototype of a gun mount shield, containing SMARTweave sensor grid and sensors, that can be used to detect damage in structural and non-structural components. This took place at the US Army Research Laboratory, Rodman Materials Building, APG, Adelphi, MD, on September 17th, 1996

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