Defense Against Mass Terror Threats

Abstract

The objective of the Defense Against Mass Terror Threats program was to identify and develop technologies that have the potential to significantly improve the United States' ability to reduce the risk of mass casualties in the wake of a Weapons of Mass Terror (WMT) attack. Challenges in reducing U.S. vulnerability to these attacks included developing new sensors and systems that afford early warning and opportunities to interdict these threats before they can be employed in urban areas and other population centers. A major goal of this program was to develop new sensors and sensing networks that can economically and reliably provide these wide-area monitoring capabilities for WMT threat signatures.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
25f99d64b291435a550b4f6a0786ef6b

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  • Strategic Security Studies

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