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Centre Defence Enterprise
for
Enduring challenge competition
Defining MOD’s Research Requirements Tri-Service Enduring Challenges
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Data
CDE’s enduring challenges Communication
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
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Strategic trends
Future battlespace • Congested • Cluttered • Connected • Constrained • Contested
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CDE’s enduring challenges
Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
Maritime Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
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Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
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Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
Communication
Data
Human Performance
Lethality
Lower Cost of Ownership
Mobility
Power
Protection
Situational Awareness
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Summary • 9 challenges that define the technological battlespace • 3 unique Services operating within a blended operational
environment • Novel, highly innovative technology and science to benefit
your armed forces
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Enduring challenge competition
The Enduring Challenge: Protection An Examination of the Survivability Onion
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The Survivability Onion
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…THERE
…IDENTIFIED
…ACQUIRED
…ENGAGED
…HIT
…PENETRATED
…AFFECTED
DON’T BE…
Don’t Be Affected…
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Don’t Be Penetrated…
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Don’t Be Hit…
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Don’t Be Engaged…
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Don’t Be Acquired…
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Don’t Be Identified…
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Don’t Be There…
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Questions?
Centre Defence Enterprise
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MAST STC Materials and Structures Technology
Science & Technology Centre
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Contents
• What is MAST? • Who delivers research for MAST? • Technical scope • Link to military capability • The challenges
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Programme vision
“MAST is the recognised hub for exploiting global investment in state of the art materials and structures science for
enhanced defence and security capability.” Future proofing that from which defence equipment is made!
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Community: Defence Materials Forum
“MAST STC is now a shining example of how Dstl is acting as science and
technology agent for MOD”
• >70 Members – Industry – Academia – Understanding capability
• £7.2M invested FY14/15 – 90% EMR – ~90 tasks contracted (life to
date)
Public Sector
Industry Academia
Advantage through
partnership
Programme structure
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Programme management and strategic direction
Elements delivered by industry and academia
Low observable materials
Advanced materials and structures
Core research programme
Innovation programme Studentship programme
Affordable (air) structures Maritime structures
Related programmes
Whilst the programme is led by Dstl, more than 90% of all funding is spent with industry and academia.
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Low-observable materials
• Radar-absorbing materials • Infrared/visible camouflage technology • Vibro-acoustic materials • Metamaterials
Advanced materials & structures
• Metals and ceramics • Polymers and composites • Multifunctional materials • Through-life capability management
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Challenges: materials unlocking capability
• Performance • Availability • Cost • Future proof
Mapping MAST to capability
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Mapping MAST to capability
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Mapping MAST to capability
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Chairman’s Silver Award for MAST CDE Feasibility Study
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Relevant enduring challenge themes
• New capabilities: challenging current convention, disruptive
• All environments: personnel, platforms, facilities, materials – Protection: physical, susceptibility to detection – Mobility: lightweighting, comfort, propulsion – Lower cost of ownership: maintenance, repair, life extension
• Multi-function or smart materials as enablers for structures: – Situational awareness – Power – Communications
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Closing remarks
• We’re interested in most aspects of materials and structures science and technology
• We want to capitalise global advances for UK defence and economic benefits
• But we can’t fund work in every area • So please identify where we can play a part
– To unlock technical progress – And hence defence capability impact
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