Volume 6, Issue 3 of the HDIAC Journal covers seven of HDIAC’s eight focus areas, including Alternative Energy, Biometrics, CBRN Defense, and Medical. First, the Alternative Energy article discusses the application of in situ hydrogen generation fuel cells within the context of future soldier power systems.
Articles In This Issue
Synthetic Opioids: A New Class of Chemical Weapons?
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Following World War II and into the Cold War, the United States began utilizing offset strategies to gain strategic and operational advantage over adversaries. These strategies focused on technological advance as key to creating disparities in military and coercive power between opposing forces. Former U.S....Biometric Nanosponges as a Broad-Spectrum Countermeasure to Biological Threats
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