TACTIC (military program)

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Threat Agent Cloud Tactical Intercept & Countermeasure, or TACTIC, is a United States military research program whose goal is to detect, classify, and neutralize airborne biological and chemical warfare agents.

Overview[edit]

As Dr. Karen Wood, program manager of TACTIC in the Tactical Technology Office of DARPA, explains:

The purpose of the Threat Agent Cloud Tactical Intercept and Countermeasure (TACTIC) Program is to provide the United States (US) military with the capability to protect the warfighter from CWA/BWA threat clouds on the battlefield. The goal of the program is to provide a system that can rapidly detect and identify the presence of a typical threat cloud and provide a countermeasure to that cloud that will kill it before it reaches the intended target.[1]

Detection and discrimination[edit]

The program's goal is to be able to detect and identify CWA/BWA threats within the time frame of one minute. Research includes such methodologies as:

  • bead-based assays for biological molecules
  • fluorescent assays for chemical molecules
  • retro-reflector assays for both chemical and biological molecules

Removal of threat[edit]

Upon successfully determining the nature of the CWA/BWA threat, "technologies that mimic the seeding of rain clouds will be developed for particulate bio-agents, and technologies that react with chemical agent vapor will be investigated."[2] When an effective system for both identifying and countering the CWA/BWA threat is engineered, DARPA will then provide a prototype which will be vigorously tested in aerosol chambers. Only after completion of chamber testing will full-scale field testing commence.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Owens, Patrick J. (2009), Biodefense and Deterrence: A Critical Element in the New Triad (PDF), Air War College, Air University (United States Department of Defense), pp. 30–31
  2. ^ DARPA February 2007 RDT&E Budget Item Justification Sheet (PDF), 2007, p. 6

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