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A mined mineral that can be formed into transparent sheeting is being investigated by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory for possible military use.

By Richard Tomkins | July 28, 2015 at 1:02 PM

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The U.S. Navy is researching uses of spinel, a mined mineral that can be produced in transparent sheets, Photo: U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.


WASHINGTON, July 28 (UPI) -- The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is working to improve a transparent material for use as bullet-proof windows and for military optics.

The material is called spinel.


"Spinel is actually a mineral; it's magnesium aluminate," said Dr. Jas Sanghera, the researcher leading the NRL project. "The advantage is it's so much tougher, stronger, and harder than glass. It provides better protection in more hostile environments -- so it can withstand sand and rain erosion.

"For weight-sensitive platforms-UAVs, head-mounted face shields -- it's a game-changing technology."

The NRL said it developed a low-temperature process, called sintering, that uses a hot press to mold the mined material into transparent sheets. Using shaped presses, the spinel can be made into multiple shapes, such as a wing for an unmanned aerial vehicle.

"You put the powder in (a hot press), you press it under vacuum, squash this powder together -- and if you can do that right, then you can get rid of all the entrapped air, and all of a sudden it comes out of there clear-looking," Sanghera said.

The NRL said Spinel can be ground and polished, like gems, to increase optic quality and allows infrared light to pass through it, which makes it optimal for military imaging systems.

Additional uses for spinel are being investigated.


Lightweight, transparent material spinel eyed for armor - UPI.com
 
This isn't really new though, is it? Transparent ceramics such as Transparent Aluminium - Aluminium Oxynitride Spinel (AION) for bullet-resistant glass:


And Single-crystal Aluminum Oxide (Transparent Sapphire) for optic lenses:

F-35 Lightning II Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) · Lockheed Martin

Have been used for quite a while now - as seen on the F-22 and F-35 (for sapphire) and MRAPs (for AION).

Magnesium Aluminate Spinel offers the same benefits of AION - nothing revolutionary or too much better than AION, but without needing to cross Raytheon in a legal tussle due to its ownership of the proprietary powders used to make AION. Magnesium Aluminate Spinel powers are commercially available, at least for now.

Cool, but not new:

Air Force testing lighter, transparent ALON armor

I guess it's a public admission of their efforts.
 
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