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Secure computing device enhances productivity

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Defence scientist Mark Beaumont.
Defence scientist Mark Beaumont.

The innovative Cross Domain Desktop Compositor is in the running for a Eureka Prize.

Applying digital twins to the land domain

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Mr Nicholas Brealey, DSTG; Assoc Prof. Russel Brinkworth, Flinders; Mr Myles Adams, Honours student, Flinders; Dr Andrew Lammas, Flinders; Mr Ashley Johns, Supashock; Prof Karl Sammut, Flinders; Mr Oscar Fiorinotto, Founder & CEO, Supashock; and Prof Giselle Rampersad, Flinders with the shock absorber rig.
Mr Nicholas Brealey, DSTG; Assoc Prof. Russel Brinkworth, Flinders; Mr Myles Adams, Honours student, Flinders; Dr Andrew Lammas, Flinders; Mr Ashley Johns, Supashock; Prof Karl Sammut, Flinders; Mr Oscar Fiorinotto, Founder & CEO, Supashock; and Prof Giselle Rampersad, Flinders with the shock absorber rig.

In collaboration with Flinders University and South Australian automotive business, Supashock, DSTG is exploring how digital twins can be used in the preventative maintenance and condition monitoring of military land vehicles.

Our military might – powered by science

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This National Science week we celebrate the STEM Force!

Departing chief sees bright digital science future at DSTG

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Outgoing Chief Peter Lambert says there is a lot to look forward to with DSTG's digital science infrastructure undergoing a major transformation.

The answers are still blowing in the wind

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Construction of the wind tunnel commenced in 1945.
Construction of the wind tunnel commenced in 1945

DSTG's low-speed wind tunnel notches up 80 years.

Great strides in gait recognition for personal identification

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Motion detection and tracking of a person in video sequence using optical flow.

Defence scientists are exploring how individual walking styles may help in personal identification.

Understanding our reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic

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As cities around the world contend with varying degrees of lockdown to manage the spread of COVID-19, Defence scientists in Australia are developing tools to assess how a society is likely to react to such measures.

Defence connects with innovators at the cutting edge

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D.Start Ignite is an innovation program for Australian entrepreneurs working on emerging science and technology with potential military applications.

Smart communication for satellite clusters

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Constellations of small, smart satellites in low Earth orbit are set to open up a galaxy of opportunities for Defence.

Defence designs and builds drone-detection systems

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Defence scientists have developed electronics kits that can be used to detect uncrewed aerial vehicles, commonly known as drones.

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