How a Georgia Tech Led Grand Challenge (GC) Project for Implementing the 2015 ASB Guidance for Science and Technology for Army Aviation 2025-2040 can be implemented through CONOPS, SOS, and Wargaming Scenarios in Vietnam and Taiwan in Southeast Asia

F-0082-2026-0332

5/5/2026

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A Study was conducted by the Army Science Board (ASB) from January 2015 to October 2015 under the sponsorship of the HQDA G-3/5/7. (Ref.1) The reference task title for the Study was "Army Science and Technology for Army Aviation 2025-2040." As stated in the Terms of Reference (TOR) signed by the Secretary of the Army, the overarching objective of the study was to identify and assess Science and Technology (S&T) enhancements capable of being fielded for Army Aviation Aircraft during 2025-2040 time frame that would: Increase Army Aviation's expeditionary capabilities to support full-spectrum military operations, and reduce its sustainment tails and logistics footprint.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0332
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Schrage, D., Virasak, J., and Mavris, D., "How a Georgia Tech Led Grand Challenge (GC) Project for Implementing the 2015 ASB Guidance for Science and Technology for Army Aviation 2025-2040 can be implemented through CONOPS, SOS, and Wargaming Scenarios in Vietnam and Taiwan in Southeast Asia," Vertical Flight Society 82nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 5, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0332.
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May 05
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F-0082-2026-0332
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Technical Paper
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English