A button-sized bomb detector, a terrain awareness warning system and a retention harness:ย  NAVAIR recognized the inventors of these and more at an awards ceremony at Patuxent River Naval Air Station on August 29.

โ€œI want to share leadershipโ€™s sincere appreciation for the contributions each of you have made and continue to make to naval aviation,โ€ said Gary Kessler, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Divisionโ€™s (NAWCAD) executive director. โ€œThese events inspire us and give us great hope that the future of naval aviation is bright, and will continue to be the best in the world because of each and every one of you here today.โ€

Ten scientists received patentsย for inventions created at NAWCAD facilities this year. The inventions included active aluminum rich coatings; a system and method for depth determination of an impulse acoustic source; siloxane (silicone) compositions; aluminum alloy coated pigments and corrosion-resistant coatings; gradient magnetometer atom interferometer (a measuring device that uses electromagnetic waves); and integrated net-centric (structured) diagnostics dataflow for avionics systems.

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ย ย โ€œAt NAWCAD we continue to expand on inventions and take more advantage of our funding for innovative ideas,โ€ Kessler said. โ€œWe are creating partnerships with universities and innovative small businesses to enhance the opportunities for inventions. Today we honor 53 inventors that walk among us here at Navair.ย  Some of those patents issued are for better processes, better tools and new devices that will keep us safer and help us do our job better.โ€

ย NAWCAD provides engineers and scientists with state-of-the-art research, development, test and evaluation facilities.ย  Experts in fields ranging from physics and chemistry to electronics and aerodynamics are able to conduct testing, study new methodologies and invent new products and methods to help the warfighter.

ย โ€œFor the future of naval aviation, we have to reduce the cost of our weapons systems and we have to deliver them