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Aerial Multiaxis Platform Enhances Air Force Depaint and Maintenance Operations
Aerial Multiaxis Platform Enhances Air Force Depaint and Maintenance Operations
AFRL program demonstrates synthetic and enhanced vision for low-level flight
AFRL program demonstrates synthetic and enhanced vision for low-level flight
Global Hawk Low-Pressure Turbine-Driven Generator Completes Simulated Altitude Testing
Global Hawk Low-Pressure Turbine-Driven Generator Completes Simulated Altitude Testing
AFRL Develops Brassboard GI
AFRL Develops Brassboard GI Fuze for Glide Bombs
AFRL Transitions Hyperspectral Exploitation Technology to the Operational Environment
AFRL Transitions Hyperspectral Exploitation Technology to the Operational Environment
AFRL DemonstRAtes tActicAL soLiD-stAte LAseR WeApon technoLogy
AFRL DemonstRAtes tActicAL soLiD-stAte LAseR WeApon technoLogy
AFRL CompLetes subsoniC swept-wing LAminAR FLow FLight test
AFRL CompLetes subsoniC swept-wing LAminAR FLow FLight test
AFRL Completes Subsonic Swept-Wing Laminar Flow Flight Test
AFRL Completes Subsonic Swept-Wing Laminar Flow Flight Test
AFRL-Led University Competition Provides Innovative Solutions for the Small-Satellite Community
AFRL-Led University Competition Provides Innovative Solutions for the Small-Satellite Community
AFRL CompLetes 10-YeAR DepLoYAbLe optiCAL teLesCope pRogRAm 25
AFRL CompLetes 10-YeAR DepLoYAbLe optiCAL teLesCope pRogRAm 25
AFRL’s Covert Wireless Networking Technology Showcased at USSOCOM
AFRL’s Covert Wireless Networking Technology Showcased at USSOCOM
hand-held monitor
This photo illustration depicts how a warfighter would use a hand-held monitor to determine exposure levels to biological or chemical warfare agents in the field.
Zeus
Zeus, one of two unmanned air vehicles completely designed and built by the AFRL and ASC team for the Black Dart exercise.
John P. Mistretta
John P. Mistretta
Caesar
Cecelia Mitchell, anthropologist and research scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory, explains how a 3D anthropometric full-body surface scan works while a test subject model poses in the standing scan position in the scanner. As seen on the model, researchers place 72 white stickers at key anatomical sites on the body. These site stickers allow researchers to take additional measurements from scanned data, using the stickers as reference points. (Air Force photo by Chris Gulliford, AFRL Human Effectiveness Directorate)
swept-wing test article
This swept-wing test article, mounted on a Cessna test bed aircraft, was part of the recent AFRL Subsonic Swept-Wing Laminar Flow Flight Test.
battlefield improvements
Army Spc. Chad Tobin (left) and Staff Sgt. Stephan Simmins participated in an On-The-Move training exercise in June at Fort Dix, N. J. The exercise featured Air Force technology applied to support the Army’s Future Force Warrior concept, including a goggle-mounted display, a hand-held mouse that activates push-to-talk PC voice command software, a backpack PC and power system, and rifle-mounted laser range finder. (Photo by David Darkow, 670 AESS)