ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E3) FACILITY
In the modern battlefield, Army weapon systems must
survive stringent natural and man-made electromagnetic
environments in their entire logistic cycle.
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The
mission of the E3 Team is to assist PEOs, PMs and
weapon developers, in their acquisition process, to
Ensure the weapon meets its safety and reliability E3
requirements mandated by DoD regulations.
The Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Team,
Fuze Division, US ARMY, RDECOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal,
NJ provides full spectrum capabilities for evaluation
and guidance concerning susceptibility of munitions
against electromagnetic effects.
Some of the E3 services and evaluations that can be
performed at ARDEC include:
- ESD and RF Surveys
- EMI Filter Insertion Loss Measurements
- Enclosure Shielding Measurements
- Electromagnetic Interference Measurements
- Electromagnetic Susceptibility Measurements
- Electromagnetic Related Accident Investigations
- No-Fire & All Fire Explosive Bruceton and Langley Sensitivity Tests
- Personnel Electrostatic Discharge Tests on Electronics and Explosive Items
- Electromagnetic Pulse Tests
- Triboelectric or P-Static Tests
- High Voltage Testing
- RF Impedance Measurements
- Surface/Volume Resisitivity and Surface Charge/Decay Measurements
- RFID Certification Evaluations
- Laser Initiation of Ordance Capabilities
- Detructive (Explosives) and Non-Destructive (Fiber Optic Instr) Testing Capabilities
Please visit our web page at:
http://www.pica.army.mil/E3TEAM
And Tech Transfer website at:
https://www.pica.army.mil/techtran/opportun/e3.htm
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