Non-Lethal Defense III, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, February 25 & 26, 1998, Revised Agenda.
Abstract
Partial contents include: (1) Non-Lethal Weapons and the Warfighter; (2) Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Policy; (3) Courting the Law Enforcement Technology Market; (4) The Missing Tools Are Off the Shelf; (5) A Non-Lethal Alternative to Anti-Personnel Land Mines; (6) Developments in Non-Lethal Payloads for 12-Gauge Shotguns and 40mm Grenade Launchers; (7) Expanded Use for the 66mm Grenade Family; (8) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Non-Lethal Payload (NL) Delivery System; (9) Assessing the Blunt Trauma Potential of Free Flying Projectiles for Development and Safety Certification on Non-Lethal Kinetic Energy Weapons; (10) Vortex Ring Generator; (11) Combustion Acoustics; (12) A High-Power Electrically-Driven Impulsive Acoustic Source for Target Effects Experiments and Area-Denial Applications; (13) Development of the Liquid Projectile Weapon; (14) The Development of Blast-Actuated Impact Munitions, Special Purpose Low Lethality Anti-Terrorist Munitions; (15) High Energy Toroidal Vortex for Overlapping Civilian Law Enforcement and Military Police Operations; (16) Officer Hand Launcher: OHL5 Overview; (17) Laser Dazzler; (18) Next-Generation Diversionary Devices; (18) Eye-Safe Laser Illuminators as Non-Lethal Weapons; (19) Injury Risk Assessment of Single Target and Area Fire Less Lethal Munitions; (20) Injury Evaluation Techniques of Non-Lethal Kinetic Energy Munitions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 26, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA337698
Entities
People
- John B. Alexander