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Our technical research and accomplishments have made a distinct impact on aerospace structural systems over the past several decades. In addition, the Branch has been widely recognized for transferring its cutting-edge technologies to "multi-use" applications in other nonaerospace fields, including automotive, electronics, glass, medical, power generation, and many others.
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Branch expertise supporting Project Prometheus includes analytical and experimental structural evaluations.
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