Innovating to Meet Defense Challenges
Transcript of Innovating to Meet Defense Challenges
2O168–10 MARCH 2016 LAUREL, MD
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Innovating to Meet Defense Challenges
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Welcome Welcome to the AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE 2016) at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory! We are excited to have you participate as we explore the state of our nation’s defense strategy, learn how we are evolving to meet threats to our national security and economic stability, and discuss what we must do to build an agile, adaptive, and resilient national defense operation.
This week should stimulate thought-provoking conversations among government leaders, civilian contractors, and academics as we work to learn about government strategies and how we can use those strategies to identify solutions to some of the nation’s most pressing national security concerns. A full program of in-depth technical discussions complementing the high-level plenary and panel conversations will provide a great view of the state of the art in national defense strategies, systems, and technologies.
AIAA DEFENSE 2016 promises cutting-edge, classified, technical research presentations and insightful conversations from industry executives, military, and thought leaders about challenges and opportunities associated with defense acquisition and strategy, homeland security, missile systems, smart weapons, and use of unmanned aerial systems – as well as many other components of a strong national defense position.
Everyone involved in the planning of AIAA DEFENSE 2016 has worked hard to develop a robust, timely, and interesting program. We hope you take advantage of the many learning and networking opportunities throughout the week, and we thank you for being a part of this important gathering.
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IntroOrganizing TeamExecutive ChairsRobert (Bob) E. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Raytheon Missile Systems
Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems
Forum Organizing CommitteeRobert “Bob” Baker, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Allison Cash, People Tec
Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance
Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems
Jim Makarsky, The Boeing Company
Kevin Massey, DARPA
Peter Montgomery, Jacobs Engineering
Technical Program Team
Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Forum Technical Program Chair
Karen Barker, Office of the Secretary of Defense/Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
Allison Cash, People Tec
Peter Dunn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mark Friedlander, Aerojet Rocketdyne
Kerri Phillips, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Tumkur Shivananda, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Michael White, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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IntroContents
Welcome 3
Organizing Team 4
Forum Overview 6
Sponsors and Supporters 7
Plenary Sessions Speakers 8
Networking Activities and Security Information 9
General Information 10
Technical Sessions at a Glance 12
Session Detail Matrix 13
Author/Session Chair Index 18
Venue Map Back Cover
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IntroForum OverviewTUESDAY 8 March
WEDNESDAY 9 March
THURSDAY 10 March
0700 hrs
Networking Coffee Networking Coffee Networking Coffee0730 hrs
0800 hrs Plenary Session:
Welcome and Introductions
SCO Innovations: Meeting Today’s Defense Challenges
Plenary Session:
Space Threats Briefing
Breakthrough Technologies in Air and Space
Plenary Session:
UAS in American Air Space Panel Session0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1000 hrs
Technical Sessions:
Innovative Concepts I: Laser Enabled Systems
Tactical Missiles
Sensor & Spectrum Optimization
Technical Sessions:
Targets and Threat Modeling for Weapon Systems
Land-Based Strategic Missiles
Performance Verification & Validation
Technical Sessions:
Land-Based Strategic Missile Modeling
Space, Cyber, and Robotics
Next Generation Architecture
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrs
Lunch Lunch Lunch1230 hrs
1300 hrs
Technical Sessions:
Sea-Based Strategic Missiles
Innovative Concepts II - Tools and Techniques
New Weapon Systems Testing Venues and Methods
Technical Sessions:
Threats, Targets & Countermeasures
Hypersonic Concepts and Technologies
Weapon Systems Test and Evaluation
Technical Sessions:
Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation
Improving Kill Engagement
Cybersecurity
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1600 hrs
Plenary Session:
DoD Operational Energy Strategy Briefing
Plenary Session:
Test & Evaluation Briefings1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
Welcome Reception1800 hrs
1830 hrs
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IntroSponsors and Supporters AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of AIAA DEFENSE 2016:
Industry Host
Media Sponsor
Lanyard Sponsor
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IntroPlenary Sessions Speakers
Tuesday, 8 March0800 hrs Auditorium
Plenary SessionSCO Innovations: Meeting Today’s Defense ChallengesWilliam Roper, Director of Strategic Capabilities, Office of
the Secretary of Defense
1600 hrs Auditorium
Plenary SessionDoD Operational Energy StrategyAmanda Simpson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Operational Energy
Wednesday, 9 March0800 hrs Auditorium
PlenarySpace �reatsWilliam J. Donnelly III, Assistant Division Head, Space Systems and Technology Division, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Breakthrough Technologies in Air and SpacePamela Melroy, Deptuty Director, Tactical Technology Office,
DARPA
1600 hrs Auditorium
PlenaryOperational Testing of Space Systems in a Contested Space EnvironmentMitch Crosswait, Deputy Director, Net-Centric Systems and
Missile Defense Systems, DOT&E
Test and Evaluation (Possibilities)George Rumford, Program Manager, Test and Evaluation/
S&T Program, Department of Defense
Thursday, 10 March0800 hrs Auditorium
PlenaryUAS in American Air Space PanelModerator: John Langford, Chairman and CEO, Aurora Flight SciencesSpeakers:MG Randolph Alles, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Air and
Marine, U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionMarke “Hoot” Gibson, Senior Advisor, UAS Integration, FAACol. Robert P. Huber, Commander, U.S. Army Aeronautical
Services Agency (USAASA)
Get the big picture on the defense and weapons community from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.
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IntroNetworking Activities and Security Information Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.
Coffee BreaksCoffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Coffee breaks will be located in the foyer:
Tuesday, 8 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrsWednesday, 9 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrs Thursday, 10 March 0700 and 0930 hrs
Welcome Reception/Meet the Sponsors ReceptionA reception will be held on Tuesday, 8 March, 1730 hrs, in the Kossiakoff Center. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones, and meet with sponsor representatives at their designated tables.
LuncheonLuncheons for conference attendees will be held daily in the Kossiakoff Center:
Tuesday, 8 March 1200–1300 hrsWednesday, 9 March 1200–1300 hrs Thursday, 10 March 1200–1300 hrs
Security Information
Attendance at this forum is restricted to U.S. citizens who possess a final SECRET security clearance verified by the Security Office Coordinator.
Security BadgeA photo security badge is required for admittance to the conference sessions. Each attendee will be required to produce a driver’s license, military I.D., or company photo I.D. prior to receiving a conference badge. Badges must be worn at the conference.
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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the foyer of the Kossiakoff Center.
Tuesday, 8 March 0700–1830 hrsWednesday, 9 March 0700–1800 hrsThursday, 10 March 0700–1500 hrs
Meeting SiteThe forum is being held at the Kossiakoff Center located on the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) campus.
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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Cybersecurity, Space and Robotics21-CYB-1 Cyersecurity Vulnerability Assessments 10-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/819-SCR-1 Space, Cyber, and Robotics 10-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/8
Hypersonics13-HYTASP-1 Hypersonic Concepts and Technologies 9-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/8
Innovative Concepts2-ICT-1 Innovative Concepts I: Laser Enabled Systems 8-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium5-ICT-2 Innovative Concepts II - Tools and Techniques 8-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/8
Missile Defense3-MD-1 Sensor & Spectrum Optimization 8-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/610-MD-2 Performance Verification & Validation 9-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/614-MD-3 Threats, Targets & Countermeasures 9-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium18-MD-4 Next Generation Architecture 10-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/6
Plenary Sessions1-PLNRY-1 SCO Innovations: Meeting Today's Defense Challenges 8-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium8-PLNRY-2 Energy in Future Warfighting Systems 8-Mar 1600 hrs Auditorium9-PLNRY-3 Space Threats 9-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium16-PLNRY-4 Test and Evaluation 9-Mar 1600 hrs Auditorium17-PLNRY-5 UAS in American Air Space Panel 10-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium
Strategic Missiles6-STRAT-1 Sea-Based Strategic Missiles 8-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium11-STRAT-2 Land-Based Strategic Missiles 9-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/820-STRAT-3 Land-Based Strategic Missile Modeling 10-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium
Tactical Missiles4-TACT-1 Tactical Missiles 8-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/8
Weapon Systems7-WS-1 New Weapon Systems Testing Venues & Methods 8-Mar 1300 hrs Room 5/612-WS-2 Targets and Threat Modeling for Weapon Systems 9-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium
15-WS-3 Weapon Systems Test & Evaluation 9-Mar 1300 hrs Room 5/623-WS-4 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation 10-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium
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e, NM
; et a
l.
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-902
3De
velop
ment
of th
e High
Explo
sive S
urviv
abilit
y Te
st (H
EST)
J. W
illiam
s, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Eglin
AFB,
FL
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-902
4Ai
ding T
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by u
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apid,
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6-902
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War
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na
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Mus
teric,
96t
h Tes
t Sys
tems S
quad
ron, E
glin A
FB, F
L
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-906
4Co
oled G
as G
ener
ator
Tech
nolog
yD.
Fox,
Orbit
al AT
K, Elk
ton, M
D
Tues
day,
8 Ma
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016
8-PL
NRY-2
16
00 -
1730
hrs
Ener
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re W
arfig
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Syste
msAu
ditor
ium
Aman
da Si
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nDe
puty
Assis
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ecret
ary of
Defe
nse f
or Op
eratio
nal E
nergy
Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
69-
PLNR
Y-3
0800
- 09
30 h
rsTh
reat
s Plen
ary
Audit
orium
Spac
e Thre
atsWi
lliam
J. Do
nnell
y III
Assis
tant D
ivisio
n Hea
d, Sp
ace S
ystem
s and
Tech
nolog
y Divi
sion,
MIT L
incoln
Labo
ratory
Break
throu
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chno
logies
in Ai
r and
Spac
e Pa
mela
Melro
yDe
puty
Direc
tor, T
actic
al Te
chno
logy O
ffice,
DARP
A
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
610
-MD-
2Pe
rform
ance
Verifi
catio
n &
Valid
ation
Room
5/6
Chair
ed by
: K. P
HILLI
PS, T
he Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
1000
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-902
7Sp
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imula
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Upgr
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to M
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magin
g Se
nsor
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cility
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wry,
R. Nic
holso
n, S.
Stee
ly, K.
Mea
d, J.
Clayb
rook,
Arnold
Engin
eerin
g Dev
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ent C
enter
, Arno
ld AF
B, TN
1030
hrs
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6-902
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Parso
ns, J
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is, D
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ons,
C. Co
nkey
, Miss
ile D
efens
e Ag
ency,
Hun
tsville
, AL
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-902
9Fe
dera
tion
or Sy
stem-
Leve
l Accr
edita
tion
Chall
enge
for t
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allist
ic Mi
ssile
Defe
nse S
ystem
(B
MDS)
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els an
d Sim
ulatio
ns (M
&S)
A. De
nt, J.
Clark
, J. F
arris,
Ope
ration
al Te
st Ag
ency,
Color
ado
Sprin
gs, C
O
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
0Th
e Ball
istic
Missi
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fens
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pera
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ission
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Inten
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Uses
for M
odeli
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ulatio
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credit
ation
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rk, J.
Farris
, A. D
ent,
G. Ro
manc
zuk,
Opera
tiona
l Tes
t Ag
ency,
Hun
tsville
, AL
14
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
611
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AT-2
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Bas
ed St
rateg
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Topic
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/8Ch
aired
by: J
. BEA
N, U
.S. A
ir Forc
e, ICB
M Sy
stems
Dire
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e and
T. S
HIVA
NAND
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Grum
man A
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ace S
ystem
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00 hr
sAIA
A-Defe
nse2
016-9
031
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volut
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stems
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Int
ercon
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Miss
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stems
L. Be
thel, M
. Bott
, J. M
artine
z, No
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Grum
man
Corpo
ration
, San
Bern
ardino
, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
2Pr
ogra
mmed
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ot M
ainten
ance
of IC
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nce A
cceler
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Ande
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Air Fo
rce N
uclea
r Wea
pons
Cente
r, Hill
AFB,
UT;
C. Ba
rrow,
The B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hill A
FB, U
T
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
3Mu
ltidisc
iplina
ry D
esign
Opt
imiza
tion
of St
rateg
ic Mi
ssile
Syste
msM.
Javie
r, J. S
tork,
C. Kim
, M. B
ott, N
orthro
p Grum
man
Corpo
ration
, Ogd
en, U
T
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
4Le
ssons
Lear
ned D
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the D
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lmos
, S. S
aterlie
, Nort
hrop G
rumma
n Corp
oratio
n, Sa
n Be
rnardi
no, C
A
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
612
-WS-
2Ta
rgets
and T
hrea
t Mod
eling
for W
eapo
n Sy
stems
Audit
orium
Chair
ed by
: J. L
AFLE
UR, S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
es an
d J. E
LDER
, Mod
ern Te
chno
logy S
olutio
ns In
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00 hr
sAIA
A-Defe
nse2
016-9
035
Analy
sis of
IR Im
ager
y of D
ebris
from
a Th
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Term
inated
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ster
K. Sie
grist,
M. T
homa
s, P.
Gree
n, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
6Co
unter
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Mod
eling
& Si
mulat
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at or
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Z. Ha
ll, T.
Kelly,
M. T
homa
s, A.
Owen
s, Arm
y Avia
tion a
nd
Missi
le Re
searc
h Dev
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nd En
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enter
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L; K.
Jorda
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L; K.
Norto
n, Dy
netic
s, Inc
., Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; et a
l.
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
7FL
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cene
Gen
erat
ion on
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ote V
isuali
zatio
n Clu
sters
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ffy, A
Egis
Tech
nolog
ies, E
glin A
FB, F
L; C.
Coke
r, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Eglin
AFB,
FL
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-903
8Gr
ay Ea
gle U
AV CF
D Mo
delin
gZ.
Hall,
Army A
viatio
n and
Miss
ile Re
searc
h Dev
elopm
ent
and E
ngine
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Cente
r, Red
stone
Arse
nal, A
L
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
613
-HYT
ASP-
1Hy
perso
nic Co
ncep
ts an
d Tec
hnolo
gies
Room
7/8
Chair
ed by
: M. W
HITE
, The
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s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory13
00 hr
sAIA
A-Defe
nse2
016-9
039
Wind
Tunn
el Me
asur
emen
ts of
Hype
rsonic
Tran
sition
for
Pred
iction
of Ae
rody
nami
cally
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ced Vi
brati
onS.
Beres
h, K.
Caspe
r, J. H
enflin
g, R.
Spille
rs, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal
Labo
ratori
es, Al
buqu
erque
, NM
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
0Pr
esen
tatio
n of
a Tra
jecto
ry O
ptim
izatio
n Me
thod
ology
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ytsma
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, E
glin A
FB, F
L
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
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ulatio
n an
d Ope
ratio
n Re
quire
ment
s For
a H
igh-P
erfo
rman
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id-Pr
essu
re A
rc He
ater
Su
ppor
ting A
dvan
ced H
yper
sonic
Syste
msD.
Smi
th, Ar
nold
Engin
eerin
g Dev
elopm
ent C
omple
x, Arn
old
AFB,
TN
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
2De
laying
Tran
sition
usin
g 2D
Roug
hnes
s Stri
ps in
th
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Mac
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Quiet
Tunn
elS.
Sch
neide
r, J. M
cKen
zie, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
3A
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w of
Gro
und T
est P
rogr
ams i
n LE
NS
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city T
unne
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r Veh
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pmen
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e Eva
luatio
nM.
Hold
en, C
UBRC
, Buff
alo, N
Y
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
614
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3Th
reat
s, Ta
rgets
& Co
unter
meas
ures
Audit
orium
Chair
ed by
: D. H
AYAS
HI, R
aythe
on M
issile
Sys
tems
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
4Re
cent
Elec
tronic
War
fare
Obs
erva
tions
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tterso
n, Lin
coln
Labo
ratory
, Mas
sach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Lexin
gton,
MA
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
5Ta
rgets
and C
ount
erme
asur
es: R
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t Thr
eat
Obse
rvat
ions
B. S
heek
s, Lin
coln
Labo
ratory
, Mas
sach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Lexin
gton,
MA
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
6Op
tical
Data
Colle
ction
and A
nalys
isJ.
Vorne
hm, D
. Hun
ter, K
. Wulf
f, Lin
coln
Labo
ratory
, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Lexin
gton,
MA
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
7Pr
obab
ilistic
mod
eling
of sc
atter
from
discr
ete
rand
om m
edia
R. Mc
Carga
r, R. A
wada
llah,
John
s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-904
8Th
e Tow
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irbor
ne P
lume S
imula
tor (
TAPS
): Op
en
AirTe
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of In
stalle
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nsor
sJ.
Hubb
ard, J
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orrow
, Cen
ter fo
r Cou
nterm
easu
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Whit
e San
ds M
issile
Rang
e, NM
; R. H
iers,
Aeros
pace
Testi
ng
Allian
ce, A
rnold
AFB,
TN
15
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
615
-WS-
3We
apon
Syste
msTe
st &
Evalu
ation
Room
5/6
Chair
ed by
: R. A
DDIS,
Lawr
ence
Live
rmore
Nati
onal
Labo
ratory
and P
. DUN
N, W
eidlin
ger A
ssocia
tes In
c13
00 hr
sAIA
A-Defe
nse2
016-9
049
Guida
nce a
nd N
aviga
tion
Evalu
ation
at th
e 746
th
Test
Squa
dron
C. Arm
ani, I
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ita, J
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m, 7
46th
Test
Squa
dron,
Hollo
man A
FB, N
M
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
0De
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unne
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Sch
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r, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N; T.
Ju
liano
, T. C
orke,
Notre
Dam
e Univ
ersity
, Notr
e Dam
e, IN
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
1Co
upled
Calcu
lation
s of E
mbed
ded W
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n Ef
fects
on
Par
tially
Bur
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mpar
isons
to
Scale
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ting R
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Hans
en, P
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sig, D
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nant,
Weid
linge
r Asso
ciates
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., Ma
rina d
el Re
y, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
2Wi
nd Tu
nnel
Test
Camp
aign
for a
Hyp
erso
nic G
lide
Body
A. Vo
egele
, B. W
illiam
s, M.
Conw
ay, T
he Ae
rospa
ce
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
3Ne
t Cen
tric W
eapo
ns Te
st Ca
pabil
ityJ.
Luca
s, Air
Force
Test
Cente
r, Egli
n AFB
, FL
Wedn
esda
y, 9
March
201
616
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RY-4
16
00 -
1730
hrs
Test
and E
valua
tion
(Pos
sibilit
ies)
Audit
orium
Mitch
Cros
swait
Depu
ty Dir
ector
, Ne
t-Cen
tric S
ystem
s and
Miss
ile D
efens
e Sys
tems,
DOT&
E
Geor
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umfo
rdPM
for t
he D
epart
ment
of De
fense
T&E/
S&T P
rogram
Thur
sday
Thur
sday
, 10
March
201
617
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RY-5
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00 -
0930
hrs
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n Am
erica
n Ai
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anel
Audit
orium
Mode
rator:
John
Lang
ford,
Chair
man a
nd CE
O, Au
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light
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P
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MG R
ando
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tant C
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arine
U.S.
Custo
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tectio
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Mark
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ibson
Senio
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isor, U
AS In
tegrat
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A
TBA
DoD
Policy
Boa
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Fede
ral Av
iation
Thur
sday
, 10
March
201
618
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4Ne
xt G
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ation
Arch
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om 5
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by: W
. ALB
AN, B
oeing
Defe
nse,
Spac
e & S
ecuri
ty10
00 hr
sAIA
A-Defe
nse2
016-9
055
Arch
itectu
re O
ption
s for
Cost-
Effe
ctive
Integ
rated
Ai
r & M
issile
Def
ense
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ehr, L
. Sha
mpine
, Ray
theon
Comp
any,
Tucso
n, AZ
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
6UA
V Bas
ed In
tercep
tors a
nd La
sers a
s Com
pleme
ntary
for
Boos
t Pha
se Int
ercep
t of R
ogue
Nati
on M
issile
sL.
Cave
ny, Ca
veny
Tech,
LLC,
Fort W
ashing
ton, M
D; M.
Salita
, SR
M Co
nsultin
g, LLC
, Sun
Lake
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; D. T
ietz,
New
Vistas
Int
ernati
onal,
LLC,
Austin
, TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-907
7Ap
plying
an O
pera
tiona
l Suc
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Fram
ewor
k to
Sp
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afety
D. M
cKnig
ht, In
tegrity
Appli
catio
ns, I
nc.,
Chan
tilly,
VA
16
Thur
sday
, 10
March
201
619
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-1Sp
ace,
Cybe
r, an
d Rob
otics
Room
7/8
Chair
ed by
: K. B
ARKE
R, OS
D/Te
st Re
sourc
e Man
agem
ent C
tr Su
pport
1000
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
7A
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mina
ry St
udy o
f Ina
dver
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llumi
natio
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age R
isks P
osed
to Sa
tellite
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ors b
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ses o
f Las
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stems
P. Sh
river,
K. Ya
mamo
to, C.
Cogb
urn, M
etatec
h Corp
oratio
n, Alb
uque
rque,
NM; J
. Dav
is, J.
Mon
toya,
Ball A
erosp
ace
& Te
chno
logies
Corpo
ration
, Albu
querq
ue, N
M; C.
Jone
s, Me
tatec
h Corp
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n, Alb
uque
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NM; e
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1030
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AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
8Ef
ficien
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ure P
rogr
am P
lannin
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Intel
ligen
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form
ation
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ratio
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Brad
en, U
.S. A
ir Forc
e, Sa
n Anto
nio, T
X
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
efens
e201
6-905
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cent
raliz
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l Algo
rithm
s for
Coop
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ive
Targ
et En
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ment
With
Low-
Cost
Robo
tic
Weap
ons S
ystem
sK.
Volle
, J. R
ogers
, Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
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anta,
GA
; K. B
rink,
Air Fo
rce Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Eg
lin AF
B, FL
1130
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n Ch
air In
dex
Addis
, R.,
15-W
S-3
Adeli
zzi, E
., 5-I
CT-2
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, E.,
2-ICT
-1 Ak
ella,
M., 3
-MD-1
Ala
nd, D
., 21
-CYB-1
Alb
an, W
., 18
-MD-4
An
derso
n, K.,
11-S
TRAT
-2 An
derso
n, M.
, 6-ST
RAT-1
Arm
ani, C
., 15
-WS-3
Aw
adall
ah, R
., 14
-MD-3
Ba
ll, G.
, 23-W
S-4
Barke
r, K.,
19-SC
R-1
Barro
w, C.
, 11-S
TRAT
-2 Be
an, J
., 11
-STRA
T-2, 2
0-STR
AT-3
Benja
min,
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Be
resh,
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3-HYT
ASP-1
Be
ser, N
., 5-I
CT-2
Bethe
l, L.,
11-ST
RAT-2
Bir
d, M.
, 4-TA
CT-1
Blash
ill, S
., 4-T
ACT-1
Bo
ehma
n, T.,
5-IC
T-2
Bott,
M.,
11-ST
RAT-2
, 20-S
TRAT
-3 Bo
urgeo
is, R.
, 5-IC
T-2
Brad
en, P
., 19
-SCR-1
Br
ink, K
., 19
-SCR-1
Br
own,
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-ICT-1
Br
own,
D., 3
-MD-1
Br
yant,
B.,
21-CY
B-1
Burke
, H.,
3-MD-1
Ca
rr, R.,
5-IC
T-2
Cash
, A.,
7-WS-1
, 23-W
S-4
Casp
er, K.
, 13-H
YTAS
P-1
Cave
ny, L
., 18
-MD-4
Ce
lestin
e, M.
, 4-TA
CT-1
Clark,
J., 1
0-MD-2
, 23-W
S-4
Clark,
T., 2
-ICT-1
Cla
ybroo
k, J.,
10-M
D-2
Cobb
, R.,
5-ICT
-2 Co
gburn
, C.,
19-SC
R-1
Coirie
r, W.,
5-ICT
-2 Co
ker, C
., 12
-WS-2
Co
nkey
, C.,
10-M
D-2
Conw
ay, M
., 15
-WS-3
Co
ombs
, J.,
3-MD-1
Co
rke, T
., 15
-WS-3
Da
vis, J
., 19
-SCR-1
De
nt, A.
, 10-M
D-2, 2
3-WS-4
Do
olittle
, C.,
7-WS-1
Duffy
, A.,
12-W
S-2
Dunn
, P.,
15-W
S-3, 2
3-WS-4
Eic
hling
, J.,
7-WS-1
Eld
er, J.
, 12-W
S-2
Farris
, J.,
10-M
D-2, 2
3-WS-4
Fo
x, D.
, 7-W
S-1
Freez
e, J.,
3-M
D-1
Fried
lande
r, M.,
4-TAC
T-1
Gehr,
D.,
18-M
D-4
Gillum
, M.,
6-STR
AT-1
Gree
n, P.,
12-W
S-2
Hall,
Z., 1
2-WS-2
Ha
nsen
, E.,
15-W
S-3
Harih
aran,
R., 2
0-STR
AT-3
Hassi
g, P.,
15-W
S-3
Haya
shi, D
., 14
-MD-3
He
agy,
J., 5
-ICT-2
He
nfling
, J.,
13-HY
TASP
-1 He
rzl, A
., 6-S
TRAT
-1 Hie
rs, R.
, 3-M
D-1, 1
4-MD-3
Hil
l, D.,
20-ST
RAT-3
Ho
lden,
M., 1
3-HYT
ASP-1
Ho
lley,
T., 5
-ICT-2
Ho
m, W
., 5-I
CT-2
Hubb
ard, J
., 14
-MD-3
Hu
nter, D
., 14
-MD-3
Hy
ams,
D., 2
3-WS-4
Ja
vier, M
., 11
-STRA
T-2
Jone
s, C.,
19-S
CR-1
Jone
s, S.
, 21-C
YB-1
Jorda
n, K.,
12-W
S-2
Juare
z, J.,
2-IC
T-1
Julia
no, T
., 15
-WS-3
Ka
lkava
ge, J
., 2-I
CT-1
Kelly,
T., 1
2-WS-2
Kil
lough
, G.,
23-W
S-4
Kim, C
., 11
-STRA
T-2
Lafle
ur, J.
, 12-W
S-2
Lowr
y, H.
, 10-M
D-2
Luca
s, J.,
15-W
S-3
Lync
h, K.,
23-W
S-4
Magli
ch, M
., 6-S
TRAT
-1 Ma
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, J.,
11-ST
RAT-2
Mc
Carga
r, R.,
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D-3
McCo
rmac
k, M.
, 7-W
S-1
McKe
nzie,
J., 1
3-HYT
ASP-1
Mc
Knigh
t, D.
, 18-M
D-4
McMo
rrow,
J., 3
-MD-1
, 14-M
D-3
McNe
il, J.,
21-C
YB-1
Mead
, K.,
10-M
D-2
Merrim
an, L
., 4-T
ACT-1
Mi
ller, T
., 5-I
CT-2
Monto
ya, J
., 19
-SCR-1
Mu
steric
, S.,
7-WS-1
My
ne, A
., 3-M
D-1
Nacit
a, I.,
15-W
S-3
Nanz
er, J.
, 2-IC
T-1
Nelso
n, A.,
4-TA
CT-1
Nicho
lson,
R., 1
0-MD-2
Niv
a, G.
, 3-M
D-1
Norto
n, K.,
12-W
S-2
O’Ha
ra, K.
, 20-S
TRAT
-3 Oa
kley,
D., 2
3-WS-4
Ol
iphan
t, A.,
7-W
S-1
Olmo
s, M.
, 11-S
TRAT
-2 Ow
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A., 1
2-WS-2
Pa
rsons
, D.,
10-M
D-2
Parso
ns, G
., 10
-MD-2
Pa
tterso
n, K.,
14-M
D-3
Perry
, J.,
7-WS-1
Ph
illips
, K.,
10-M
D-2
Piburn
, E.,
23-W
S-4
Pring
le, P.
, 21-C
YB-1
Rams
ey, R
., 23
-WS-4
Re
aves
, M.,
2-ICT
-1 Ro
ckefe
ller, C
., 20
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T-3
Roes
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., 19
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Ro
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J., 1
9-SCR
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G., 1
0-MD-2
, 23-W
S-4
Salita
, M.,
18-M
D-4
Sater
lie, S
., 11
-STRA
T-2
Schm
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., 6-S
TRAT
-1 Sc
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M., 2
3-WS-4
Sc
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er, S
., 13
-HYTA
SP-1,
15-W
S-3
Schw
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J., 5
-ICT-2
Sh
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e, L.,
18-M
D-4
Shee
ks, B
., 14
-MD-3
Sh
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nda,
T., 1
1-STR
AT-2,
20-S
TRAT
-3 Sh
river,
P., 1
9-SCR
-1 Sie
grist,
K., 1
2-WS-2
Sm
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., 13
-HYTA
SP-1
Snyd
er, J.
, 6-ST
RAT-1
So
uza,
K., 2
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So
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., 5-I
CT-2
Spille
rs, R.
, 13-H
YTAS
P-1
Stee
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., 10
-MD-2
Stork
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11-ST
RAT-2
, 20-S
TRAT
-3 St
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J., 5
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Sy
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M., 1
3-HYT
ASP-1
Ta
nverd
i, A.,
21-CY
B-1
Temk
in, D
., 5-I
CT-2
Tenn
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D., 1
5-WS-3
Th
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, M.,
12-W
S-2
Tietz,
D.,
18-M
D-4
Torf,
J., 5
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Tu
rnbau
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ACT-1
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Vo
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S-3
Volle
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19-SC
R-1
Vorne
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Wa
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4-TAC
T-1
Wertz
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7-WS-1
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W
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, 15-W
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Willi
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W
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Ya
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S-1, 2
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Ya
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, 19-S
CR-1
Yeom
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