SBIR-STTR Award

Rocket Assisted Safe Projectile (RASP)
Award last edited on: 5/28/2008

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$699,759
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N02-119
Principal Investigator
Kevin E Mahaffy

Company Information

AgentAI Inc

1230 Rancho Road
Adelanto, CA 92301
   (760) 246-0278
   N/A
   www.agentai.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: San Bernardino

Phase I

Contract Number: M67854-03-C-6006
Start Date: 12/4/2002    Completed: 6/4/2002
Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$99,868
The overall objective of the project described in this proposal is to design and develop the technology for a non-lethal munition for area denial to personnel. This projectile delivers relatively the same quantity and quality of force to targets that range from just in front of the muzzle of a M203 grenade launcher to a target as far away as 500 meters. This is achieved by a carefully engineered projectile that flies at a nearly constant velocity and then changes its shape just prior to impacting the target. This project is also designed to deliver secondary payloads as it performs its primary kinetic impact function. Secondary payloads will include chemical agents that can further incapacitate or maintain the incapacitation of the targeted individual. The proposed technology is a new application of existing civilian technology and hence can be manufactured at low cost. Eventually, the non-lethal weapon will be deployed from robotic platforms in order to automate the area denial to personnel mission. The proposed project will demonstrate the feasibility of the solution theoretically through computer modeling and then experimentally by a flight vehicle demonstration that will strike a simulated human target

Phase II

Contract Number: M67854-04-C-6004
Start Date: 1/20/2004    Completed: 2/20/2006
Phase II year
2004
Phase II Amount
$599,891
The overall objective of the project described in this proposal is to design and develop the technology for a non-lethal munition for area denial to personnel. This projectile delivers relatively the same quantity and quality of force to targets that range from just in front of the launcher to a target as far away as two kilometers. This is achieved by a carefully engineered projectile that flies at a nearly constant velocity and then changes its configuration just prior to impacting the target. This project is also designed to deliver secondary payloads as it performs its primary kinetic impact function. Secondary payloads will include electro-incapacitation systems. The proposed technology is a new application of existing civilian technology and hence can be manufactured at low cost. Eventually, the non-lethal weapon will be deployed from robotic platforms in order to automate the area denial to personnel mission. The proposed project will design, fabricate, flight test and finally demonstrate the ability strike simulated human target at a variety of ranges. Benefit The technology resulting from this project will benefit the US Navy and the US Marine Corps by creating a new tool to enforce area denial to personnel without doing extensive bodily harm of he targeted individual. Spin-offs from this research effort are expected to be fielded widely in the law enforcement community. Keywords Projectile, taser, Non-lethal weapons, Operations Other Than War