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6 percent scale model of the V-22 Osprey
6 percent scale model of the V-22 Osprey
Junior Workforce Challenge Project
Capt. Chris Rehm (left), team lead for the Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., team participating in the Air Force Research Laboratory's Junior Workforce Challenge Project, and John Holbrook, aerospace engineer and chief, space countermeasures, AFRL's Space Vehicles Directorate, look at a vehicle stopper concept constructed by the six-member group. (Air Force photo by Michael P. Kleiman)
Student-built satellite
Jamin Greenbaum, The University of Texas at Austin's Nanosatellite-3 FASTRAC program manager (middle), and Eric Rogstad, The University of Texas at Austin's Nanosatellite-4 project manager (right), assisted by a Jackson and Tull engineer, prepare one of the FASTRAC halves for structural testing at AFRL's Space Vehicles Directorate here. (Air Force photo)
X-53
The X-53 proved Active Aeroelastic Wing Technology in full scale. (Air Force photo by Jim Ross, NASA Dryden flight Research Center)
rescue helicopter
Two pararescuemen carry a 130-pound mannequin aboard a litter as they face a high-velocity airflow generated by multiple jet engines at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. This was one of a series of Air Force Research Laboratory tests conducted that simulated rescue conditions and determined that pararescuemen can safely do their job in winds of up to 65 knots, or 74 miles per hour. (Air Force photo by John Plaga)
Micro Air Vehicles
Engineering student Donald MacArthur launches his team’s entry in the Micro Air Vehicle competition held at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Hansen)
space weather forecasts
2nd Lt. Isseyas Mengistu (background), 1st Lt. Robert Esposito (middle) and Jake Quinn, researchers serving with Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate, lay out the ionosonde antenna elements on the frozen tundra of Greenland prior to hoisting them up an 82-foot pole. (Air Force photo)
Logistic Fuel Processor
A 1.5 kW Logistic Fuel Processor, developed by AFRL/ML as a possible replacement for the Mobile Electric Power Generator, is shown above. (Air Force photo)
AFRL Develops Open-Source National Imagery Transmission Format Library
AFRL Develops Open-Source National Imagery Transmission Format Library
2005 Harold Brown Award
Dr. John Caldwell accepts the 2005 Harold Brown Award from Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne. (Air Force photo)
Bonded Composite Wing Surpasses All Expectations
Bonded Composite Wing Surpasses All Expectations
mirror coating chamber
The Defense Department’s largest mirror coating chamber, open at center, was installed recently at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Starfire Optical Range. (Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Wellington Phillips)
AFRL-Sponsored Technology Enables Surface-Enhanced Rama Detection
AFRL-Sponsored Technology Enables Surface-Enhanced Raman Detection
AFRL Enhances Reactive Conformal
AFRL Enhances Reactive Conformal nlet Technology
AFRL Successfully Demonstrates Lightweight Modular Support Jammer
AFRL Successfully Demonstrates Lightweight Modular Support Jammer
AFRL Develops Network-Centric Monitor for Multiple Heterogeneous Datastreams
AFRL Develops Network-Centric Monitor for Multiple Heterogeneous Datastreams
AFRL Scientist Leads Revolutionary Polymer Research, Development, and Application Efforts
AFRL Scientist Leads Revolutionary Polymer Research, Development, and Application Efforts
AFRL Establishes AMIST for Focused
AFRL Establishes AMIST for Focused Warhead Development
Successful Scramjet Combustor Testing
Successful Scramjet Combustor Testing
SBIR Company Advances Future Space Computers
SBIR Company Advances Future Space Computers