Suppressed Gov't Documents
on Chemical,
Biological, and Nonlethal Weapons
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Among the most intriguing titles of documents on this page: Crows Feet Area Denial System; Vortex Ring Gun; Non-Lethal Land Mines; Development of the Liquid Projectile Weapon; High-Power Chemical Laser for Nonlethal Defense; Next Generation Long-Range Handheld Lasers; Pulsed Impulsive Kill Laser; Thermal Gun; Sticky Shocker; Are You Sure Its Nonlethal?; Pulsed Energy Projectile (PEP) Program |
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| 3/27/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
meeting held in Washington, D.C., March 6-7, 2001
1. ERDEC. 1998. NonLethal Technology From a Tank Gun, U.S. Army Edgewood Engineering, Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.154). 2. Worth, Robert D. 1998. Net Entrapment System, U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.155). 3. Worth, Robert D. 1998. Crows Feet Area Denial System, U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.156). 4. Mary, Brian. 1998. NL KE Weapon with Auto-Adjusting Impact, U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.157). 5. Johnson, Scott. 1998. Non-Lethal 7.62 mm Ammunition for the Minigun System, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division., IN (NSB log #ONR-NLW.158). 6. Fairbanks, Gary G. 1997. Modular Crowd Control Munition, U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.159). 7. Abaie, Michael. 1997. Maritime Vessel Stopper, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, VA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.160). 8. Bickford, Larry. 1997. 66 mm Vehicle Launched NL, U.S. Army Edgewood Engineering, Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.161). 9. Persau, Edward. 1997. NL Bounding (Net) Munition(s), U.S. Army Edgewood Engineering, Research and Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.162). 10. Lucey, George. 1997. Vortex Ring Gun, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.163). 11. Yung, Dave. 1997. Under Barrel Tactical System, Close Combat Armaments Center (NSB log #ONR-NLW.164). 12. Lyon, David H. 1997. Development of a 40-mm Nonlethal Cartridge, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.165). 13. Levie, Harold W. 1997. The Controlled Impact Velocity Launcher, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.166). 14. Fiala, John P. 1997 Non-Lethal Land Mines, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MS (NSB log #ONR-NLW.167). 15. Marciniak, R.D. and L.J. Schneider. 1998. Intercepting High-Speed Water-Borne Vessels Using a 6.25 inch Diameter Prototype Vehicle, Institute for Non-Lethal Defense Technology, Pennsylvania State University (NSB log #ONR-NLW.168). 16. Harris, Barney. 1997. Development of the Liquid Projectile Weapon, UTD Incorporated (NSB log #ONR-NLW.169). 17. Labo, Jack A., Arthur R. Menendez, Ralph G. Allen, Bryon P. Edmonds, Monte D. Turner. 1990. Outdoor Measures of Laser Veiling Glare Effects on the Visual Field: A Preliminary Study, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, TX (NSB log #ONR-NLW.170). 18. Hackel, Lloyd. 1994. High Power, Broad Bandwidth Optical Countermeasures System, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.171). 19. Slaughter, Dennis. 1994. Location of Hidden Vehicles and Their Identification (Friend/Foe) by Backscatter LIDAR, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.172). 20. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Compact High-Power Source, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.173). 21. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Dazzling Light Source, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.174). 22. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Family of Optical Munitions, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.175). 23. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. High-Power Chemical Laser for Nonlethal Defense,. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.176). 24. Meier, John. 1994. Projected Thermal Beam, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.177). 25. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Radiofrequency Warfare Applications to the Counter-Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Structures for the Year 2000, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.178). 26. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Satellite Communications Perturbation Using High-Power Radiofrequency Sources, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.179). 27. Kirchner, Walter L. 1994. Vehicle Interdiction Projector Experimental Research, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.180). 28. Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. 1994. Night Vision Devise Usage Stopped by Apparent Malfunction, INEL, ID (NSB log #ONR-NLW.181). 29. Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division. 1994. Disruptive Non-Specific RF Jamming, NAWC-WD, Point Mugu, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.182). 30. Zimmerman, Roberta A. 1994. Disruptive Non-Specific RF Jamming, Naval Air Warfare Center-Weapons Division, China Lake, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.183). 31. Iwamoto, N.E., and C.D. Marrs. 1994. Electronic Stun Bullets/Projectiles for Non-Lethal Weapon Technology, Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, China Lake, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.184). 32. PL/WS. 1994. Explosive Pulse Power Driven Electromagnetic Pulse, UNK (NSB log #ONR-NLW.185). 33. PL/LID and AL/OEO. 1994. Non-Lethal Laser Systems, UNK (NSB log #ONR-NLW.186). 34. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Directed Radiator, NSWC Crane Division, IN (NSB log #ONR-NLW.187). 35. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Air Defense Laser Adjunct Module, U.S. Army, ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.188). 36. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Ultraviolet Laser, Armstrong Laboratories (NSB log #ONR-NLW.189). 37. Neal, Dan, and Otis Peterson. 1994. IR Lasers, Sandia National Laboratories/Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.190). 38. Chicklas, Evan. 1994. Incapacitating Lasers (Anti-Personnel), Lockheed Sanders (NSB log #ONR-NLW.191). 39. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Next Generation Long-Range Handheld Lasers, LANL, Allied, and Lockheed-Sanders (NSB log #ONR-NLW.192). 40. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Corneal Irritation Laser (Sandman), Armstrong Laboratory, (NSB log #ONR-NLW.193). 41. Neal, Dan. 1994. Flashblinding Laser, Short Range (0-30 m), Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.194). 42. Sadowski, Lucian. 1994. Ahandheld Thermal Imager Countermeasure, Armstrong Laboratory (NSB log #ONR-NLW.195). 43. Moore, Harry. 1994. Pulsed Impulsive Kill Laser, ARDEC, LANL, and Armstrong Laboratory (NSB log #ONR-NLW.196). 44. Easterly, Clay. 1994. Thermal Gun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN (NSB log #ONR-NLW.197). 45. Hoeberling, R.F. 1994. Vehicle Interdiction Projector Experimental Research (VIPER), Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.198). 46. Jasper, Lou. 1994. Radio Frequency Stun Weapon, ARL, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.199). 47. Scannell, Edward. 1994. Funded Non Lethal Technology and System Projects Data for a Single Project, ARL, Adelphi, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.200). 48. Meier, John V. 1995. Safe Dazzling Laser System for Non-Lethal Defense, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.201). 49. Vugraphs. 1996. Sticky Shocker, JAYCOR, San Diego, CA, sponsored by DARPA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.202). 50. Jasper, Louis. 1994. Train Stopper Program, ARL, Adelphi, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.203). 51. Jones, Hugh. 1998. Pulsed Optical, Acoustic, and Shock Deterrent, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.204). 52. Seely, John. 1998. Nonlethal Electromagnetic Pulser (MEMP), NRL, Washington, D.C. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.205). 53. Cornette, James. 1998. Direct Electromagnetic Attack of Internetted Ground Mobile Targets, Wright Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL (NSB log #ONR-NLW.206). 54. Cornette, James. 1998. Direct Electromagnetic Attack of Ground Fixed Power Equipment/Substations, Wright Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL (NSB log #ONR-NLW.207). 55. Cornette, James. 1998. Direct Electromagnetic Attack of Ground Fixied Targets, Wright Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL (NSB log #ONR-NLW.208). 56. Owens, Frank J. 1998. Artillery Delivered Explosively Generated Electromagnetic Pulse Round, ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.209). 57. Fairbanks, Gary G. 1998. Non-Lethal Taser Munition, TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (NSB log #ONR-NLW.210). 58. Berry, Mark D. 1997. NL Vehicle Immobilizer RF Engine Stopper, ARL, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (NSB log #ONR-NLW.211). 59. Nelson, Richard J. 1998. Laser Dazzler/Trap T-2 System, LE Systems, Inc., Glastonbury, CT (NSB log #ONR-NLW.212). 60. Dunlap, Philip, and Donald C. Slater. 1998. Airborne Tactical Laser for Non-Lethal Applications, The Boeing Company, Seal Beach, CA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.213). 61. Linder, James C., William. R. Graham, Mark S. Hewitt, and Tomas J. Skucas. 1997. Radio Frequency, Electromagnetic Pulse, and High-Power Microwave Weapons, National Security Research, Washington, D.C. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.214). 62. 2001. Nonlethal Weapons Quick Reference Card, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Quantico, VA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.215). 63. 2000. U.S./UK Non-Lethal Weapons/Urban Operations Wargaming Program (5 assessments), prepared for the Joint Non-lethal Weapons Directorate by SAIC (NSB log #ONR-NLW.216). |
| 4/10/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
meeting held in Washington, D.C., April 3-4, 2001
1. Gehman, Jr., Harold W., ADM, USN (retired). 2001. "Lost Patrol: The Attack on the Cole," U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, April (NSB log #ONR-NLW.221). 2. Proceedings of the IEEE. 1999, Vol. 87, No. 5, May, from Robert K. Parker (NSB log #ONR-NLW.222). 3. Bureau of Justice Statistics. 1999. Use of Force by Police, from Trent DePersia, director, Research and Technology Development Development Division, National Institute of Justice, Dept of Justice, October (NSB log #ONR-NLW.223). 4. National Institute of Justice, Office of Science and Technology, Science and Technology Research and Technology Programs, Less-Than-Lethal Technology. 2001. From Trent DePersia, director, Research and Technology Development Development Division, National Institute of Justice, Dept of Justice, April 3 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.224). 5. Edwards, Steven M., John Granfield, and Jamie Onnen. 1997. "Evaluation of Pepper Spray," National Institute of Justice, from Trent DePersia, director, Research and Technology Development, Development Division, National Institute of Justice, Dept of Justice, March (NSB log #ONR-NLW.225). 6. Pursuit Management Task Force. 1998. "Pursuit Management Task Force," National Institute of Justice, from Trent DePersia, director, Research and Technology Development, Development Division, National Institute of Justice, Dept of Justice, August (NSB log #ONR-NLW.226). 7. Agenda for Less-Than-Lethal Technology and Policy Assessment, Liability Panel Meeting, from Trent DePersia, director, Research and Technology Development, Development Division, National Institute of Justice, Dept of Justice, April 17, 2001. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.227). 8. Semi-Annual Reports from Less-Than-Lethal Weapons Technology and Policy Assessment, Liability Task Force Group. 1999-2000. The Falk Law Firm, Washington, D.C. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.228). 9. Vugraphs. "Low Collateral Damage Weapons (LCDWS), presented by Don Davidson, Joint Forces Command, and Mike Tobin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (NSB log #ONR-NLW.229). |
| 4/10/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
meeting held in Washington, D.C., April 3-4, 2001
1. Vugraphs. USSOCOM, J.R. Murphy, Directorate of Advanced Technology (NSB log #ONR-NLW.230). 2. Kenny, John M. 2001. Are You Sure Its Nonlethal?, Naval Institute Proceedings, April (NSB log #ONR-NLW.231). 3. Hepburn, John R., Marie L. Griffin, and Matthew Petrocelli. 1997. Safety and Control in a County Jail: Nonlethal Weapons and the Use of Force, School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, September (NSB log #ONR-NLW.232). |
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4/10/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons
S&T meeting held in Washington, D.C., April 3-4, 2001
1. Vugraphs. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Source Technology, Robert K. Parker, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.233). 2. Vugraphs. Overview of Legal Issues Affecting Non-Lethal Weapons, Joseph A. Rutigliano, Jr., Attorney-Advisor, International and Operational Law Branch, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps (NSB log #ONR-NLW.234). |
| 5/23/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
meeting held in San Antonio, Texas and Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 30
to May 2, 2001
1. Vugraphs. Agenda Overview, Lt Col Dennis Scholl, USAF, MD, AFRL, Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.238). 2. Vugraphs. The Human Effects of Non-Lethal Weapons, Dr. John M. Kenny, Human Effects Advisory Panel, ARL, Penn State, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.239). 3. Vugraphs. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Human Effects Center of Excellence, Dr. B. Jon Klauenberg, Air Force Research Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.240). 4. Vugraphs. USAF High Energy Laser Safety Program, Maj David Van Veldhuizen, AFRL, Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.241). 5. Vugraphs. Pulsed Energy Projectile (PEP) Program, Dr. Paul Kennedy, AFRL/HEDO, Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.242). 6. Vugraphs. Laser Illuminators as Non-Lethal Technology Weapons, Dr. Richard J. Dennis, AFRL/HEDO, Karta Technologies, Inc., Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.243). 7. Vugraphs. Naval Health Research Center, Dr. J. Ziriax, Naval Health Research Center, Brooks AFB, TX, April 30, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.244). 8. Vugraphs. Access Delay Technology, Mr. Lloyd Bonzon, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, May 2, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.245). 9. Vugraphs. Decentralized Control of Cooperative Robotic Vehicles, Mr. John T. Feddema, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, May 2, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.246). 10. Vugraphs. Human Behavior Modeling, Mr. Chris Forsythe and Sabina Jordan, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, May 2, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.247). 11. Vugraphs. Novel High-poer mm-Wave Sources, Mr. Dinh C. Nguyen, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, May 2, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.248). 12. Vugraphs. Non-Lethal Initiatives, Mr. Milt Finger, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, NM, May 2, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.249). |
| 7/03/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
including a meeting held in Washington, D.C. June 12-14, 2001
1. Email. Army Told Biotechnology May Increase Soldier Survivability, sent by Phil Houser, committee member, on June 29, 2001 re NRC BAST study on Opportunities in Biotechnology for Future Army Applications (NSB log #ONR-NLW.266). 2. Email. Peacekeeping in Bosnia, article in the June 24, 2001 Washington Post, sent by William Tolles, committee member, on June 25, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.267). 3. Email. CSBA Study on Military Transformation, sent by Phil Houser, committee member, on June 25, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.268). 4. Email. U.S. Threatened With EMP Attack, article in Insight Magazine, May 28, 2001, page 28, sent by Bert Fowler, committee member, on June 25, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.269). 5. Email. Game Simulations for the Military Try to Make an Ally of Emotion, New York Times, June 21, 2001, Katie Hafner (NSB log #ONR-NLW.270) 6. Fax to Miriam John from Sidney with articles from Inside the Navy re Navy Looks to Put Invisible Heat Ray Capability on Fleet Vessels and Force Protection ACTD Analyses Counterterrorism in Littorals, June 11, 2001, Vol. 14, No. 23. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.271) 7. Email. From Miriam John to committee re Navy Looks to Put Invisible Heat Ray Capability on Fleet Vessels, Inside the Navy, June 11, 2001, Vol. 14, No. 23. (NSB log #ONR-NLW.272). 8. Yagrich, Kenneth P. and John K. Domen. 1999. The ARDEC Non-Lethal Acoustic Weapon (NLAW Program Summary Report, Quality Engineering Directorate, TACOM-ARDEC, October (NSB log#ONR-NLW.273). 9. Feddema, John and David Schoenwald. 2001. Decentralized Control of Cooperative Robot Vehicles, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 4364, AeroSense, Orlando, Florida, April 16 (NSB log#ONR-NLW.274). 10. Kenny, John M., Donald N. Farrer, Lt. Sid Heal, Maj. Steve Ijames, Clark McPhail, Capt. Dick Odenthal, Jim Taylor, Peter Waddington. 2001. Report of Findings: Crowd Behavior, Crowd Control, and the Use of Non-Lethal Weapons, Human Effects Advisory Panel, Applied Physics Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, January (NSB log#ONR-NLW.275). 11. Alexander, John B. 2001. Optimal Lethality: Evolving Attitudes Toward Nonlethal Weaponry, Harvard International Review, Summer 2001: 64-69 (NSB log#ONR-NLW.279). 12. Andreadis, Tim D. 2001. Summary Report, 2nd Annual Small Boat Threat Workshop, held at Office of Naval Intelligence, Suitland, Maryland, May 16-17 (NSB log#ONR-NLW.280). 13. Email. Let Others Take Up Peacekeeping, Pentagons No. 2 Says, (Paul Wolfowitz), USA Today, Andrea Stone, June 19, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.281). 14. Vugraphs. Remote Control Ship Sentinel, Dr. Charles E. Higdon, NSWC, Dahlgren Division, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.283). 15. Vugraphs. Institute for Emerging Defense TechnologiesAn Overview, Col andrew Mazzara, USMC (Ret.), ARL/PSU, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.284). 16. Vugraphs. CD/FP-RWC Limited Objective Demo (LOD), William M. Chiaiese, SPAWAR System Center, Charleston, SC, June 13, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.285). 17. Chapter 6, Non-Lethal Effects, from Technologies to Leverage Aerospace Power in Operations Other Than War, Dr. Peter R. Worch, Department of the Air Force, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.286). 18. Vugraphs. Ship Hull Protection to Close-in Explosion, Dr. Young G. Sohn, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.287). 19. Vugraphs. Reducing the Current Threat, Preparing for the Future Threat, Dr. Clifton Stine, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.288). 20. Vugraphs. Air Force Non-Lethal Weapons Program, Mr. Sal Fernandez, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.289). 21. Vugraphs. U.S. Army Health Hazard Assessment (HHA) and Manpower and Personnel Integration (MANPRINT) Program Overview, Mr. Robert A. Gross, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, June 13, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.290). 22. Vugraphs. Pulsed Energy Projectile, Dr. Craig C. Jensen, Mission Research Corporation, Los Alamos, NM, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.291). 23. Vugraphs. Interim Total Body Model, COL Maria A. Mayorga, USA, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.292). 24. Kan, Kit K., Kevin H. Ho, James H. Stuhmiller. 2001. Improvement of ITBM, Task I: Impact Characterization, JAYCOR, San Diego, CA, February (NSB log #ONR-NLW.293). 25. Stuhmiller, James H., Kit K. Kan, Kevin H. Ho. 2000. Interim Total Body Model: A Model of Impact Injury, JAYCOR, San Diego, CA, April (NSB log #ONR-NLW.294). 26. Vugraphs. Loitering EW Killer ACTD, Dr. Miles Palmer, Science Applications Internatinal Corporation, June 12, 2001 (NSB log#ONR-NLW.295). 27. Vugraphs. CETO Force Protection Products, Col Gary Anderson, USMC (Ret.), Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, June 12, 2001 (NSB log#ONR-NLW.296). |
| 7/27/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
including a meeting held in Washington, D.C. June 12-14, 2001
1. Vugraphs. Magnetic Weapons, presented by Clifton E. Stine, Advanced Operations Systems Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, June 12, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.299). 2. Vugraphs. HPM Modeling and Simulation at AFRL/DEH, dated April 25, 2001, Tom Hussey, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM (NSB log #ONR-NLW.300). 3. Article The New-Age Soldier Fires Beanbags, by Murray Campbell, The Globe and Mail, dated July 6, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.301). 4. Vugraphs. FY02 Baseline Plan ($M) from Manuel Key, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, July 16, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.302). 5. Vugraphs. Training Manuals with the INIWIC Training Schedule, Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Leonardwood, MO, dated July 1, 2001 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.303). 6. Memorandum of Understanding among Chief of Staff of the Army, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Commander in Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command re the DOD Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW) Program dated June 23, 1999 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.304). 7. Smith, R. Jeffrey. 2001. Criminal Gangs Challenging West in Bosnia Separatist Croat Threat Alters Troops Mission, Washington Post Foreign Service, June 24 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.305). 8. Nicholas, Nicholas C. 2000. Concept of Operations for the Non-Lethal Area Denial System, Institute for Emerging Defense Technologies, Pennsylvania State University, October 20 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.306). 9. Kenny, John M., Capt Sid Heal, and Capt Mike Grossman. 2001. The Attribute-Based Evaluation (ABE) of Less-Than-Lethal, Extended-Range, Impact Munitions, Applied Research Laboratory, the Pennsylvania State University, and the Los Angeles Sheriffs Dept, February 15 (NSB log #ONR-NLW.307). 10. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate. 2000. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program Master Plan, June 2000, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Quantico, VA (NSB log #ONR-NLW.308). 11. Institute for Emerging Defense Technologies, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University. 2000. Pulsed Energy Projectile Technology Assessment, September (NSB log #ONR-NLW.309). |
| 7/27/01
deposit for Public Access Material for Assessment of Nonlethal Weapons S&T
1. Article CETOs Project Lincolnia II War Game Entering Operational Phase, email from Charles Draper, probably from Inside the Navy, (NSB log #ONR-NLW.310). 2. Article Zapper Tactics, C. Mark Brinkley, Marine Corps Times, July 30, 2001, email from Charles Draper (NSB log #ONR-NLW.311). |
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