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An engineer applies AFRL’s environmentally safe corrosion control coating to a Boeing F-15.
An engineer applies AFRL’s environmentally safe corrosion control coating to a Boeing F-15.
A remote auxiliary power system’s metal sensor head, nicknamed the “bat hook,” hangs over a power line.
A remote auxiliary power system’s metal sensor head, nicknamed the “bat hook,” hangs over a power line.
Mr. Scott Fleming (pictured left), anthropologist with AFRL’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, positions AFRL Vice Commander Colonel David B. Glade II in the lab’s three-dimensional whole-body surface scanner as he explains how the body measurement proces
Mr. Scott Fleming (pictured left), anthropologist with AFRL’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, positions AFRL Vice Commander Colonel David B. Glade II in the lab’s three-dimensional whole-body surface scanner as he explains how the body measurement process works (photo by AFRL’s Chris Gulliford).
AFRL/Boeing Mach 6 Quiet Wind Tunnel
AFRL/Boeing Mach 6 Quiet Wind Tunnel
Researcher spotlights legacy of AFRL pioneers
Dr. William Albery proudly acknowledges the accomplishments of acceleration effects researcher John W. Frazier and other Air Force Research Laboratory pioneers whose efforts initially defined man’s limits in air and space. (Photo by Chris Gulliford AFRL/RH)
AFRL develops next generation airfield matting
Working in partnership with industry, Air Force Research Laboratory has developed lightweight composite next generation panels to support aircraft as airfield matting at austere airfields. Here, a vechicle is used to test the new panel’s weight-bearing ability. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL partners with Kettering Health Network on human performance study
Colonel Patricia A. Reilly, chief of AFRL's Human Effectiveness Directorate, Biosciences and Protection Division, listens with Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher as a panel member explains details of an Air Force collaboration with Kettering Health Network to study fatigue and human performance. (Photo by Chris Gulliford AFRL/RH)
AFRL partners with Kettering Health Network on human performance study
AFRL partners with Kettering Health Network on human performance study
AFRL partners with Kettering Health Network on human performance study
AFRL partners with Kettering Health Network on human performance study
Military vehicle marked with TRON I (glowing strip in the center) and TRON III, as viewed through night vision goggles
Military vehicle marked with TRON I (glowing strip in the center) and TRON III, as viewed through night vision goggles
Member of the 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group shown wearing TRON I
Member of the 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group shown wearing TRON I
A cooled ceramic matrix composite panel undergoes a hot-fire test at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Glenn Research Center.
A cooled ceramic matrix composite panel undergoes a hot-fire test at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Glenn Research Center.
Researchers from the Air Force Civil Engineering Service Agency conduct soil testing.
Researchers from the Air Force Civil Engineering Service Agency conduct soil testing.
AFRL's CAESAR project wins technology transfer award
Dr. Kathleen Robinette
AFRL auditory horizon named DoD Hot Technology
Test subject Jay Brandon, a senior research engineer in the Flight Dynamics Branch at NASA Langley Research Center, wears opaque black goggles to literally “fly blind” during 3D audio tests conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory Human Effectiveness Directorate at the NASA Langley Research Center in Virginia. The instrumentation on top of Brandon's head is a head-tracking system that measures the orientation of the pilot's head for updating the 3D audio display. (Photo courtesy AFRL)
Dr. Bennett, MEC team win Myers Award for applied research
Dr. Winston "Wink" Bennett
Target Recognition Operator Notification (TRON) system
A military vehicle marked with TRON I (small strip in the center) and TRON III is shown through night vision googles. The identification technology was developed by Air Force Research Laboratory in collaboration with industry to support joint warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Target Recognition Operator Notification system supports warfighters
1st Lt. TJ Turner, a member of the 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group, is shown through night vision googles holding TRON III (left) and TRON I. Air Force Research Laboratory partnered with industry to develop the identification system to save lives and enhance combat effectiveness. (U.S. Air Force photo)
TRON to save lives, increase combat effectiveness
1st Lt. TJ Turner, a member of the 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group is shown wearing TRON I on his left shoulder. Air Force Research Laboratory partnered with industry to develop the identification system to save lives and enhance combat effectiveness. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Dr. Douglas Brungart wins 2007 Armstrong Scientific Excellence Award
Dr. Douglas Brungart