Photo by John Joyce | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division | 06.15.2017
DAHLGREN, Va. (June 15, 2017) - Navy scientist Charles Miller and mathematician Jessica Hildebrand perform pre-flight checks on the SCAPEGOAT chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) detection system. The SCAPEGOAT system - developed by a team of Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division junior scientists and engineers - demonstrates the capability to deploy a modular CBR sensor......
Photo by John Joyce | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division | 06.15.2017
DAHLGREN, Va. (June 15, 2017) - Navy scientist Charles Miller and mathematician Jessica Hildebrand perform pre-flight checks on the SCAPEGOAT chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) detection system. The SCAPEGOAT system - developed by a team of Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division junior scientists and engineers - demonstrates the capability to deploy a modular CBR sensor......
Photo by Stacia Courtney | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division | 06.15.2017
DAHLGREN, Va. (June 15, 2017) - Navy engineer Jonathan Crook briefs visitors about SCAPEGOAT chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) detection system components during a demonstration. SCAPEGOAT was designed, prototyped, and tested over a six-month period by a team of junior scientists and engineers engaged in the Sly Fox Program at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division. With its......
Photo by Stacia Courtney | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division | 06.09.2017
DAHLGREN, Va. (June 15, 2017) - An octocopter equipped with the SCAPEGOAT chemical, biological, and radiological detection system approaches a biological simulant release during testing at the Potomac River Test Range. The SCAPEGOAT system - designed to deploy on multiple unmanned aerial vehicle platforms, including multi-rotor and fixed wing aircraft - was developed via the Naval Surface......
Photo by Stacia Courtney | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division | 05.22.2017
DAHLGREN, Va. (June 15, 2017) - Navy scientist Jordan Lieberman, left, works with engineer Jonathan Crook to install the SCAPEGOAT payload onto a Boeing Insitu Scan Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prior to a system test flight. The SCAPEGOAT system - which includes modular interfaces to multiple chemical, biological, and radiological sensors and UAV platforms - was developed by junior......