SESSION INFORMATION. TASK/TARGET NO: 92-139-P. SESSION NO: 01. SOURCE NO: 049
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
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RIPPUB
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Document Release Date:
October 14, 1998
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Publication Date:
December 21, 1992
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SESSION INFORMATION
A.
TARGET DATA:
Task/Target No.
92-139-P
Session No.
01
B.
PERSONNEL DATA:
Source No.
049
C.
Monitor's Na.
Beacon/Sender No.
SESSION DATA:
NA
F.G.
Date Task Received
21 DEC 92
Seasion Date : "
Start Time 1250
Stop Time 1340
Method Used ERV
Aids/Distractions (PIs) Personal matters
Pre-session Hunches (AVs) None
Date Summary Returned 21 DEC 92
D. EVALUATION DATA;
Viewer's Estimate :
Evaluator's Estimate
E. SESSION SUMMARY:
All I could pick up was the concept of "waiting and/or
watching for something to develop or grow". There were rows and
rows of spiked-shaped objects which were several different shades
of green. The surfaces of these objects ranged for almost glassy
smaath to abrasively rough.
The setting was one of dryness and openness; however, it did
not feel particularly arid ar overly wet. Somewhere in between.
Several humans were preoccupied with watching the aforementioned
objects as if waiting to see something happen. It seemed pretty
boring yet there was a air of anticipatory excitement. The
phonetics or names of places, etc. felt Spanish in origin.
However, the location did not feel like it was necessarily within
a Spanish speaking country.
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TASKING SHEET
DATE? 21 DEC 92
SUSPENSE: 21 DEC 92
1500 HRS
1.
PROJECT NUMBER:
9~-139-P
2.
METHOD/TECHNIQUE:
Method of choice.
3.
BACKGROUND:
----The following task is part of a document access series
---- he tar et is draw a variet of rinted material that
describe beople, a place an activity or a t ing,:_`~?~w~'~...._._."`~"`~"'"-""'
----The target consists of ,printed mater~~a~l only
_----The target focuses substantially on a
single
thematic
issue
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:
----Access
and describe the substantial
nature
of
the
printed
material.
----Identify the specific theme aspect etc
---- Provide anv phonetics that are pertinent to the material
----Submit sketches in support of your findings
5. COMMENTS?
----Optional Coordinates: 339850/925237
----Key ward ~ in the document will be underlined in red
----Beacon person for this target is Fern
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CPYRGHT
HiMAT's plug-in advances
INKERTOY APPROACH wits permit new
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components such as wings, canards, and
engine nozzles (above) to be fitted to the basic
core of existing HiMATs, standing for Hi~h~
Mane_uverabie Aircraft Technoiogv. This sys-
tem's modularity will achieve testing flexibility
while holding down costs.
Advanced versions would share these features
with current HiMATs: (I) electronics pallet
with micro-processors and forward-toohing tele-
vision; (2) canards to improve airflow over the
wings (3) and allow extremely tight turns; (4)
wingiets to increase stability, minimize drag,
and enhance lift; (5) twin vertical tails to give
directional stability and control.
Future versions would also incorporate: (6)
engine nozzle swiveling up or down 20 degrees
for abrupt and unusual maneuvers; (7) clam-
shell thrust diverter to open in flight for instant
deceleration in combat.
Forward-swept wing on another version (left)
may improve performance during low-speed
flight. In construction, both current and possible
advanced HiMATs employ graphite epoxy, a
composite material twice as strong as aluminum
at half the weight.
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