Anonymous ID: 9a22ae Feb. 13, 2020, 6:05 a.m. No.8123432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3441 >>3827 >>3833 >>4022 >>4032 >>4137

https://www.army.mil/article/232406/?dmd

 

https://archive.is/QOoMC

 

Army scientists on verge of nearly unbreakable battery

 

ADELPHI, Md. – During an era of modernized warfare, a small cadre of Army scientists have pioneered an all but invincible, lightweight battery set to roll-out by 2024, officials say, with Soldier feedback expected next year.

 

Whether isolated in the bone-chilling arctic or taking enemy fire in the most barren-regions of the Middle-East, when troops – who often rely on battery-powered technology – need dependable energy in extreme conditions, they call the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army Research Laboratory, or ARL, said Dr. Cynthia Lundgren, an electrochemist, and ARL's Energy Storage branch chief.

 

Scenarios like these are at the heart of ARL's scientific research. Located outside the nation's capital, ARL scientists have meticulously engineered sheets of bendable, water-based, non-flammable, longer-lasting lithium-ion batteries intended to support warfighting efforts.

 

"We're making a modernized power source that's lighter, safer, and abuse tolerant," she said.

 

From initially publishing a 2015 study in the Science journal outlining ways to meet the Army's needs, to engineering prototypes in 2020, the team – alongside industry partners at the University of Maryland – have moved at an unprecedented pace, Lundgren said, and have cut normal research time in half.

 

"We are moving quickly," said Dr. Arthur von Wald Cresce, ARL material scientist. "We're significantly speeding up our timeline, so instead of a 10-year development and engineering process, we're hoping to compress ours into a few years."

 

Although a swift pace is important, especially in the age of near-peer competitors, the safety of Soldiers remains a top priority, he said.

 

"We've already heard from Soldiers, and to them a battery is just one more thing to worry about," Cresce said. "But, if the battery is no longer dangerous, it's a lot less concerning to wear. The Future Soldier will have more and more electronic components and more and more electronic warfare."

 

Next year, a Soldier touchpoint is slated for the new battery technology. Then, scientists will receive Soldier feedback on the prototype. If all goes well, the team hopes to work alongside industry partners to engineer a more advanced prototype that will be similar to what will ultimately be used Army-wide around 2024, Cresce said.

 

For now, standard lithium-ion batteries are widely used in Army devices – like in GPS technology, night-vision systems, radios, lasers, etc. – but, they don't always fare well in combat, Cresce said.

 

Typical batteries can be potentially dangerous during military operations, he said, where thermal and wear-and-tear become more prevalent. Under these conditions, traditional batteries can be unreliable, catch fire or even explode.

 

"The average consumer is not rolling around on rocks, jumping off of vehicles, or jumping out of airplanes with all of their gear," Lundgren said. "Our military sponsors are doing all of that and more. They are under a lot of stress and they can't always pay attention to how they are treating their gear, so we set out to make the battery safer."

 

Armed to produce flexible, waterproof battery technology, the team developed a more stable energy source that is able to conform to any shape and size. They have chopped up the new technology, dropped it in water, and conducted ballistic tests.

 

During every test, their batteries have been successful.

 

To make this technology, ARL scientists replaced the batteries' electrolyte agent – which generally consists of soluble salts, acids, and more – with water, a simpler solution. This also ensured the batteries could be waterproof, the theory first published in Science.

Anonymous ID: 9a22ae Feb. 13, 2020, 7:01 a.m. No.8123768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3843

Beijing Fires 2 Top Party Officials As Virus Death Toll Soars

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/beijing-fires-2-top-party-officials-virus-death-toll-soars

 

Last night, we wrote the following in conclusion to our report on the dire numbers coming out of Hubei. Essentially, we predicted that President Xi was cranking up the Party's scapegoating machine and getting ready to blame the undercounting of coronavirus cases and deaths on local officials.

 

Who could have seen that coming? The stock market wanted so badly to believe the Chinese data… bonds and commodities knew better.

 

But of course, smart traders who were paying attention yesterday might have been able to deduce that something was up. Beijing dismissed some of the top health officials in Wuhan and Hubei earlier this week, and last week it administered administrative punishments to hundreds of lower-level bureaucrats.

 

They have already been set up to take the fall for President Xi and his inner circle. Let the scapegoating begin.

Anonymous ID: 9a22ae Feb. 13, 2020, 7:16 a.m. No.8123870   🗄️.is 🔗kun

US Military Initiates "Global Campaign Plan For Pandemic"

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/us-military-initiates-global-campaign-plan-pandemic

 

It appears that the U.S. military is taking this coronavirus outbreak extremely seriously.

 

An executive order has been issued which has initiated the implementation of “the Department of Defense Global Campaign plan for Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Diseases 3551-13”. We don’t know all of the details of the plan, but we do know that it instructs U.S. military officials “to prepare for widespread outbreaks”. Many in the mainstream media continue to try to convince us that this virus is not much more dangerous than the common flu, but if that is true then why is our military taking such a dramatic step? The following comes from a Military Times article…

 

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/02/13/us-military-prepping-for-coronavirus-pandemic/

 

US military prepping for coronavirus pandemic

Anonymous ID: 9a22ae Feb. 13, 2020, 7:40 a.m. No.8123988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4029 >>4137

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/blackburn-to-propose-bill-to-ban-funding-for-states-that-give-drivers-licenses-for-illegal-immigrants/

 

Blackburn Proposes Bill to Ban Funding for States that Give Drivers’ Licenses to Illegal Immigrants