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Joint Precision Airdrop System
Known as:
JPADS
The Joint Precision Airdrop System (JPADS) is an American military airdrop system which uses the GPS, steerable parachutes, and an onboard computer…
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2012
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2012
C-5M Super Galaxy Utilization with Joint Precision Airdrop System
Michael Weitz
2012
Corpus ID: 107488265
Abstract : The purpose of this research was to determine the viability of utilizing the Joint Precision Airdrop System with the C…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Estimating Cargo Airdrop Collateral Damage Risk
Vincent R. Cammarano
2011
Corpus ID: 196029108
Abstract : The purpose of this research is to determine an appropriate method for estimating cargo airdrop collateral damage risk…
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2009
2009
DOD New JPADS Programs and NATO Activities
R. Benney
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Michael Henry
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Kristen Lafond
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A. Meloni
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Sanjay Patel
2009
Corpus ID: 61285204
2009
2009
Joint Medical Distance Support and Evaluation (JMDSE) Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD) & Joint Precision Air Delivery Systems (JPADS)
R. Benney
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A. Meloni
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Michael Henry
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Sanjay Patel
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L. G. Cook
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Larry Goodell
2009
Corpus ID: 110078944
We will describe the technology to be used in JMDSE, a FY09 new start JCTD. DUSD AS&C is the proponent organization for JCTDs and…
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2006
Review
2006
NATO Precision Airdrop Initiatives and Modeling and Simulation Needs
R. Benney
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W. Krainski
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Pieter Onckelinx
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C. Delwarde
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L. Mueller
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M. Vallance
2006
Corpus ID: 11864877
Abstract : The U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center (NSC) is the lead agency for most U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) airdrop…
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2005
Review
2005
The Joint Precision Airdrop System Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration
R. Benney
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J. Barber
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Joseph McGrath
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J. McHugh
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G. Noetscher
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S. Tavan
2005
Corpus ID: 8707735
The US Army Natick Soldier Center (NSC) is teamed with the Joint Forces Command (JFCOM), US Air Force Air Mobility Command (USAF…
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2005
2005
The Dragonfly 4,500 kg Class Guided Airdrop System
S. George
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D. Carter
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J. Berland
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S. Dunker
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S. Tavan
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J. Barber
2005
Corpus ID: 62356091
The Dragonfly is a 3500 ft ram-air, precision airdrop system being developed under the Army JPADS ACTD program. The system; which…
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2005
2005
Development of a Low Cost 10,000 lb Capacity Ram-Air Parachute, DRAGONFLY Program
J. Berland
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S. George
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J. Barber
2005
Corpus ID: 112726441
A 3,500 ft, 10,000 lb capacity, low cost cargo Ram-air is being designed and developed by Para-Flite, Inc. for the U.S. Army…
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2005
2005
A parametric analysis of the start-up procedure and flight characteristics of a gliding autogyro
Michael L. Oliver
2005
Corpus ID: 106616852
Currently, Draper Laboratory is in the development stages of a gliding autogyro airdrop system. The goal of the project is to…
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2004
2004
THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME - An Analysis of High Altitude Airdrop and the Joint Precision Airdrop System
Pete L. Carrabba
2004
Corpus ID: 107042919
Abstract : High altitude airdrop increases the survivability of the aircrew from surface threats such as small arms fire, light…
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