
- Designed
to accommodate research, development, demonstration, and validation
of technologies designed to improved Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) detection
and discrimination efficiencies
- Enables
standardized technology evaluation of critical parameters such as UXO
detection
capability, false alarm rates, discrimination, reacquisition, and system
efficiency
- Utilizes
standardized UXO targets, site layout, and procedures approved by the
DoDs Environmental Security Technology Certification Program and
the Standardized UXO Technology Demonstration Site Program Committee
- Provides
UXO Technology Transfer Opportunities
- 18 Acre
Site Consists of three areas
Location and type of buried ordnance made available to technology
demonstrator
Enables demonstrator to calibrate equipment, build a signal
library, document signal strength, and investigate site-specific
variables |
Location of ordnance confined to gridded areas
Information regarding type and exact location of inert
ordnance not made available to demonstrators
Enables demonstrators to utilize the sensors on their system
without platform, coordinate system, or operational concerns |
Enables standardized performance evaluation in a range clearance
operational mode
A variety of scenarios and terrain are built in to challenge
sensor platform
No information will be provided with regards to the location,
orientation, type or placement of the inert ordnance within the
open field |
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Survivability/Lethality Directorate, 410-278-7124, email atcsld@atc.army.mil
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