Marnie de Jong, an electrical engineer with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, stands next to the Reusing Existing Natural Energy from Wind and Solar, or RENEWS, which she is helping t More
Christopher Hurley, an electronics engineer with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, holds a Polymer Conformal Battery while wearing a Soldier Wearable Integrated Power System within a More
This demonstrators is a concept called the CAMEL (Concept for Advanced Military Explosion-mitigating Land) Demonstrator, which carries 11 Soldiers -- two crew (driver and commander) and nine dismount Soldiers - More
Christopher Hurley, an electronics engineer with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, holds a Half-Size BA-5590 Battery, left, compared with the standard version.
U.S. Army scientists are researching methods to harness the sun and wind to ease the burdens associated with transporting fossil fuels to dangerous areas.
This demonstrators is a concept called the CAMEL (Concept for Advanced Military Explosion-mitigating Land) Demonstrator, which carries 11 Soldiers - two crew (driver and commander) and nine dismount Soldiers - More
This demonstrator is a concept called the CAMEL (Concept for Advanced Military Explosion-mitigating Land) Demonstrator, which carries 11 Soldiers - two crew (driver and commander) and nine dismount Soldiers - o More