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Power and Energy As technology proliferates in the modern battlespace, the demand for power and energy is changing. The explosion in microelectronics, sensors and computing is driving unprecedented levels of energy dependence and demand. There’s a wide range of emerging technology in the power and energy space that will impact most of Army’s systems. This includes deployable infrastructure, land platforms and soldier worn combat systems. Exploiting this technology can improve supply chain performance, …
The Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation and Coordination Office (RICO) has trialled the electric protected mobility vehicle (ePMV) with a 2 Health Battalion (2HB) medical treatment team to test the viability of powering deployable medical capabilities. The trial, conducted in the field at Gallipoli Barracks, Brisbane, found the ePMV provided sufficient power to run a PMV-command vehicle for about eight days without using a generator. Following the vehicle's launch at the Chief of Army Symposium …
Quantum Technology Quantum technology presents both strategic risk and opportunity for Army in an accelerated warfare environment. Its true capabilities, limitations and most disruptive applications are still being discovered. Army’s Quantum Technology Roadmap outlines how we will gain and retain an early advantage through identifying the high value applications of the technology in the land domain. Emerging quantum technologies exploit the fundamental laws of nature and have unprecedented capabilities for …
Army Innovation Day delivers power through partnership Army Innovation Day is delivering four cutting-edge power and energy projects through 18 months of research and development. These projects are a collaboration between Australian industry and academia and were initiated as part of the Army Innovation Day Challenge 2021. Militaries across the world are rapidly moving towards the adoption of new technologies, characterised by advanced electronics and network systems, such as Robotic and Autonomous …
Trials of the Electric Protected Mobility Vehicle (ePMV) have demonstrated multiple potential benefits of electric propulsion. Some of these benefits include; Superior Signature Management Tactical Agility Greater Flexibility to Export Electrical Energy Reduced Demand on the Supply Chain … Potential Benefits of Electric …
Army uses radar in a variety of ways, including mobile radar systems to detect and target land and air threats, such as enemy artillery fire, planes and tanks. As military technology evolves and threats diversify, Army wants to know if quantum microwave sensors can enhance existing radar systems to detect smaller and weaker scattering targets that are moving faster and are further away, while emitting less power. Quantum sensors operate completely differently to existing sensors. Finding the optimal …
Quantum Next Generation (QNG) 2021 Quantum Camouflage Challenge QNG21 was the first in a regular series of technology challenges involving Australia’s talented postgraduate students, early career researchers, and early-stage start-up entrepreneurs. Army understands that this next generation will ultimately drive the growth of Australia’s quantum industry and deliver Army the sovereign quantum advantage it desires. QNG21 aimed to embolden, orientate, network and develop this next generation while solving an …
The Quantum Next Generation Challenge series engages the next generation of quantum thinkers . Australia is faced with the strategic challenge of converting its global leadership in quantum technology research into sustainable industrial and defence advantage. The Army Quantum Technology Roadmap outlines how we aim to build sovereign capability and leverage Australian research to gain and retain an early quantum advantage. As part of this journey, Army is challenging Australian industry and academia …
Strategic Analysis is conducted by the Australian Army Research Centre for the purpose of identifying opportunities for Future Landpower. Strategic Analysis consists of Strategic Assessments highlighting key trends and challenges to the Army in order to inform force design, structure and posture decisions and Spotlight Briefs providing a periodically released curated overview of issues relevant to Australian Landpower. … Strategic …
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