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Technological Weak Spots - November 2009 National Defense Magazine
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In this podcast, we bring you the latest news about some of the tough technological challenges the military needs help solving.
Technological Weak Spots - November 2009 National Defense Magazine
08:40
Efforts by the Army to lower the weight of body armor and the loads that soldiers must carry in combat are the topics of this podcast. We also reports on the latest changes that the Army has made to the way body armor is tested before it's shipped to soldiers in the field.
Body Armor - October 2009 National Defense Magazine
08:46
For every threat to the homeland, there's a business that has a technology waiting in the wings to counter a would-be terrorist"s moves. This podcast gives you the a few up and coming technologies targeted toward the homeland security market.
Counterterrorism - September 2009
07:40
This podcast gives you the latest news of how the U.S. military is taking advantage of the Obama administration's stimulus legislation passed by Congress earlier this year to fund alternative-energy projects.
Fuel Cells August 2009 National Defense Magazine
In this podcast, we bring you the latest news about unmanned aircraft. The market is booming, a global UAV arms race is under way, and the U.S. Air Force continues to expand its UAV presence in the battlefield.
UAVs - July 2009 National Defense Magazine
In the age of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and flu pandemics, there is no shortage of half-truths floating around. But we can't blame people for being confused. For an overwhelming majority of people, the biggest myth that comes to mind in the world of weapons of terror is Iraq"s infamous WMDs that were never found. There are other myths, perhaps not nearly as riveting, that pervade in the nation's collective consciousness and should be dispelled.
7 Deadly Myths About Weapons of Terror - National Defense Magazine
This podcast focuses on the military's energy challenges, which range from deploying electric generators to the battlefield to trying to produce renewable energy and reducing consumption of fossil fuels.
Energy May 2009 - National Defense Magazine
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Hear about the Army's latest troubles equipping combat trucks with fire-safety equipment. Also, we report on the Special Operations Command"s attempt to provide NFL-quality rehab for its wounded warriors. Following is a story about the risks posed by long-range missiles possibly aimed at U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and what that means for the future use of unmanned jets aboard carriers. Finally, a story about the expanded use of robots in ground combat.
Army Trucks - Fix them or toss them, April 2009 National Defense
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In this podcast, you will hear why the growing number of hijackings of oil tankers is a worrisome trend that underscores the vulnerability of U.S. energy supply lines. We also explore why the U.S. military may be souring on laser weapons, and we bring you the latest cybersecurity news from the Defense Department. Other stories in this podcast probe the U.S. military role in the war on drugs and how military technologies are being adapted for port security.
Piracy - March 2009 National Defense Magazine
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In this podcast, you will learn about how the Army plans to equip its Humvee trucks with "cockpit” style technology so soldiers can tap into their tactical networks, maps and other critical intelligence, all from inside their vehicle. Previous attempts to do this were unsuccessful because the hardware was too heavy. We also bring you an update on the Army's efforts to save fuel by deploying electric vehicles on military posts. These vehicles will be small -- comparable to golf carts but quite a bit more sophisticated -- and be used for driving on-base only, not for combat. But because the Army has so many large bases, it estimates that by replacing conventional SUVs with these electric vehicles, it could save millions of dollars over time. Later in the podcast, there"s a story about the Defense Department’s plans to increase research and development of nonlethal weapons. Lastly, you will hear about how space technologies are being channeled to efforts to study global warming.
Cockpits In Combat Vehicles - February 2009 National Defense
There is a growing demand in the U.S. military for so-called "biometrics” technologies to identify potential terrorists. In this podcast you will hear about the new ways in which the U.S. military is applying this technology. We also discuss the controversial issue of whether defense contractors should be obligated to disclose incriminating evidence about any potential wrongdoing associated with defense contracts. Finally, we bring you a couple of fascinating science stories. One is a giant “tunnel plug” to stem the spread of fires in subway stations, and the other is a new project to figure out how to recycle spent nuclear fuel.
Biometrics - January 2009 National Defense Magazine
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Videogames and virtual simulations are everywhere in the U.S. military. They are used for training, learning new skills, preparing troops for war, and many other functions. Now there is an emerging application for virtual simulations as therapy tools to help troops overcome post-traumatic stress disorder. In this podcast you will hear about this new technique. We also discuss the controversial issue of whether the Pentagon is getting its money's worth for its simulators. We also bring you a truly eye-opening story about how British researchers are studying facial expressions to help authorities catch smugglers as they cross the border.
Battlefield Stress - December 2008
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Science and technology are the dominant themes in this podcast, ranging from the Defense Department's list of "hits” and “misses,” to news of a recent report that blames the Pentagon for not attracting top-notch scientific and engineering talent. We also bring you a fascinating story about how researchers at an Army-funded lab are drawing inspiration from marine sponges to develop new ways to manufacture mundane materials such as fiberglass.
Technology Hits and Misses - November 2008
Army scientists think they can give soldiers 'superhero' powers. The Navy and Marine Corps, meanwhile, are working on new armor that could offer the same protection as steel at a much lower weight. A cutting-edge backpack current being designed could end up producing electricity to power soldiers" gadgets. At the Pentagon, cyber-cops worry about the "millennials” and their disregard for the status quo. In this podcast, we bring you these exciting stories and much more.
Super Soldiers - October 2008 National Defense Magazine
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As they prepare to fight wars in the world's most unstable regions, Marines want to learn more about the local cultures of these troubled areas. The Marine Corps, meanwhile, continues to struggle to save one of its most expensive armored vehicles from the budget axe. The Air Force worries about the fate of its prized F-22 fighter jet. In this podcast, we bring you details on these critical stories. You will also hear about the challenges facing the Department of Homeland Security as it prepares for its first transition to a new administration. Also, we bring you the latest on the government"s increasing use of biometrics technology.
Marine Corps Strategy - September 2008 National Defense Magazine
06:56
How does climate change affect national security? Will the world see a nuclear renaissance as it seeks to wean itself from oil? What is the secret to Japan's success in reducing greenhouse gas emissions? In this podcast, we seek to provide answers. You will also hear about the military"s growing dependence on unmanned aircraft, including its newest addition -- the Reaper attack drone.
Climate Wars - August 2008 National Defense Magazine
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