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Projects 1 – 5 of 5

  1. Air blast alternative for Navy testing - 18 June, 2009

    Impact of underwater shock loading

    Seismic air guns, an alternative to explosive testing, are being investigated by researchers at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) in Melbourne.

  2. DSTO support to Navy aviation - 19 December, 2007

    Simulation of a Seahawk helicopter on a ship deck

    The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is the Australian Government\'s lead agency charged with applying science and technology to protect and defend Australia and its national interests. DSTO delivers expert, impartial advice and innovative solutions for Defence and other elements of national security.

  3. Closer look into Australian maritime heroism at Gallipoli - 14 August, 2007

    AE2 at sea in 1915

    DSTO is participating in a marine archaeology project that aims to throw more light on the extraordinary saga of Australias first submarine combat operation.

  4. A smooth landing for amphibious operations - 1 July, 2005

    Gathering field data to test the wave modelling application

    A DSTO-developed modelling capability delivered recently to the Navy's Directorate of Oceanography and Meterology (METOC) takes the bump out of amphibious operations.

  5. Fibre Laser Technology for Sensor Applications - 6 September, 2004

    Fibre laser sensor technology

    DSTO has been conducting research into new ways of detecting sound using a remarkable new technology called the Distributed Feedback Fibre Laser (DFB-FL). This technology has the potential to underpin the next generation of undersea sonar arrays.