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Research Labs and FacilitiesDefence R&D; Canada is equipped with a wide range of innovative and state of the art facilities and labs to conduct its R&D;, from outdoor firing ranges to human centrifuges. Each of its research centres is equipped with a unique series of labs and facilities in step with their areas of expertise. Most Defence R&D; Canada facilities are available for use by universities, industry, and other government departments on a case-by-case basis, consistent with our existing R&D; requirements and federal government policies. The facilities are available to requesters on a cost-recovery basis. Inhalation Exposure Facility for Highly Toxic MaterialsDRDC Suffield has a new facility for measuring the toxicity of inhaled aerosol particles. The unique design of the facility allows a high level of control over exposure conditions, an extremely safe means of aerosolizing toxic materials and a very accurate means of determining exposure levels. Human CentrifugeThe only human centrifuge in Canada. Simulates the rapid-onset G-forces experienced by Canadian Forces pilots flying high performance aircraft. Intrusion Detection (ID) LabThe ID lab includes several commercial and open source ID systems. The lab is available for
use in the development, testing, exploration and integration of ID solutions. Open Jet FacilityThe Open Jet Facility is an open-air wind tunnel that provides a high-velocity stream of air at atmospheric pressure, with a cross-section large enough to accommodate tests on full-scale aerodynamic models or on actual aircraft stores. QuestDRDC Atlantic's research ship, the 2200 ton CFAV Quest was specially designed for open ocean acoustic research. Extreme measures were taken to reduce the transfer of sound from its machinery to the sea, preserving the low-noise environment essential for making sensitive acoustic measurements. |
Last Updated: 2002-12-10 | Important Notices |