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What More Pakistani DARPA Could Do?
According to public domain knowledge DESTO is engaged in defense related R&D but I would want to strongly advocate for DESTO to get closely involved with public and private sector universities to further standard of R&D at local academic institutions and help create an environment of healthy competition between universities to get research grants from DESTO. Though Pakistan does not have institutions of the caliber and prestige of MIT, UC Berkley, Cornell, University of Michigan etc. which work with DARPA on futuristic technologies, but gradually Pakistani universities could raise their standard of teaching and R&D and DESTO and Army can play a great role in that regard.
I am suggesting these technology areas for DESTO to get involved in research and collaboration with public and private sector universities, and private commercial companies. May be hitherto underutilized office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff could oversee these research activities so that other defense organizations could also be engaged:
I. Cyber Security
1. Research and customization of open systems and COTS to suite defense requirements
2. Network and systems security from intrusion
3. Operating Systems (recompiled and modified version of Linux Kernel to reduce stack surface for domestic systems)
4. Networking technologies
5. Computer applications
II. Advance Research and Engineering
1. Automation and Robotics
2. Communication, Detection and Targeting
RADARs, Thermal Imaging, Long-haul communication (e.g. secure communication between nuclear submarines and on-shore command center)
3. Materials Engineering
Nano technology, super conductors, high grade metallurgical research (Metals and alloys for turbofan, ramjet, and rocket propulsion)
4. Electro Magnetic Radiation
Research and application of Infrared, Ultraviolet, Terahertz, and sound waves (sound though are not a form of EM radiation but have defense and commercial applications).
5. Optoelectronics
III. Application, Innovation, and Improvisation
This is important because there are so many COTS and public research available which can be used for innovative application of existing technologies. This will also improve culture at armed forces and to think out of the box.
Examples:
1. NATO/US improvised the use of discarded artillery barrels as casings for bunker buster bombs during 1st Gulf War.
2. Use of efficient batteries to warm high altitude clothing
For example small efficient batteries could be sown or installed in hand gloves and shoes to electrically warm hands and feet and save from frost bites for soldiers stationed at Siachen. Lithium-Oxygen AKA Lithium-Air batteries have shown remarkable efficiencies during research conducted at MIT. Most efficient batteries still produce heat as by product which can be utilized for warming.
3. 3-D printers to print pliable solar cell sheets which could be used at higher altitudes for power requirements again for soldiers and officers working at harsh conditions of Siachen and agency areas.
4. Smart dust have numerous communication and detection applications
According to public domain knowledge DESTO is engaged in defense related R&D but I would want to strongly advocate for DESTO to get closely involved with public and private sector universities to further standard of R&D at local academic institutions and help create an environment of healthy competition between universities to get research grants from DESTO. Though Pakistan does not have institutions of the caliber and prestige of MIT, UC Berkley, Cornell, University of Michigan etc. which work with DARPA on futuristic technologies, but gradually Pakistani universities could raise their standard of teaching and R&D and DESTO and Army can play a great role in that regard.
I am suggesting these technology areas for DESTO to get involved in research and collaboration with public and private sector universities, and private commercial companies. May be hitherto underutilized office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff could oversee these research activities so that other defense organizations could also be engaged:
I. Cyber Security
1. Research and customization of open systems and COTS to suite defense requirements
2. Network and systems security from intrusion
3. Operating Systems (recompiled and modified version of Linux Kernel to reduce stack surface for domestic systems)
4. Networking technologies
5. Computer applications
II. Advance Research and Engineering
1. Automation and Robotics
2. Communication, Detection and Targeting
RADARs, Thermal Imaging, Long-haul communication (e.g. secure communication between nuclear submarines and on-shore command center)
3. Materials Engineering
Nano technology, super conductors, high grade metallurgical research (Metals and alloys for turbofan, ramjet, and rocket propulsion)
4. Electro Magnetic Radiation
Research and application of Infrared, Ultraviolet, Terahertz, and sound waves (sound though are not a form of EM radiation but have defense and commercial applications).
5. Optoelectronics
III. Application, Innovation, and Improvisation
This is important because there are so many COTS and public research available which can be used for innovative application of existing technologies. This will also improve culture at armed forces and to think out of the box.
Examples:
1. NATO/US improvised the use of discarded artillery barrels as casings for bunker buster bombs during 1st Gulf War.
2. Use of efficient batteries to warm high altitude clothing
For example small efficient batteries could be sown or installed in hand gloves and shoes to electrically warm hands and feet and save from frost bites for soldiers stationed at Siachen. Lithium-Oxygen AKA Lithium-Air batteries have shown remarkable efficiencies during research conducted at MIT. Most efficient batteries still produce heat as by product which can be utilized for warming.
3. 3-D printers to print pliable solar cell sheets which could be used at higher altitudes for power requirements again for soldiers and officers working at harsh conditions of Siachen and agency areas.
4. Smart dust have numerous communication and detection applications