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Travis AFB Phoenix Spark Innovates for the Future
U.S. Airmen learn to code at Phoenix Spark lab at Travis Air Force Base, California, Oct. 21, 2024. Travis AFB Phoenix Spark aims to inspire and empower Airmen on a daily basis, making their ideas come to life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Travis AFB Phoenix Spark Innovates for the Future
U.S. Airmen learn to code at Phoenix Spark lab at Travis Air Force Base, California, Oct. 21, 2024. Travis AFB Phoenix Spark aims to inspire and empower Airmen on a daily basis, making their ideas come to life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Travis AFB Phoenix Spark Innovates for the Future
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Joshua Campbell, 60th Dental Squadron dental lab technician, learns how to use 3D printer software at Phoenix Spark lab at Travis Air Force Base, California, Oct. 21, 2024. Travis AFB Phoenix Spark aims to inspire and empower Airmen on a daily basis, making their ideas come to life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Travis AFB Phoenix Spark Innovates for the Future
Phoenix Spark lab prints 3D designs at Travis Air Force Base, California, Oct. 21, 2024. Travis AFB Phoenix Spark aims to inspire and empower Airmen on a daily basis, making their ideas come to life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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AFRL, The Ohio State University, NASA test viability of laser welding in space
A team of engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL’s, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, The Ohio State University and NASA begin testing the potential for laser welding in space on a parabolic flight experiment at the Central Coast Jet Center in Santa Maria, Calif., Aug. 21, 2024. The experiment allowed engineers and scientists to understand the different behavior of materials and performance of equipment under space conditions by simulating the microgravity environment of a low earth orbit. (Courtesy photo / Tasha Dixon – ZeroG)
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AFRL, The Ohio State University, NASA test viability of laser welding in space
A laser welding system, the subject of a parabolic flight experiment, is loaded onto an airplane at the Central Coast Jet Center in Santa Maria, Calif., Aug. 21, 2024. The experiment, which was conducted by a team of engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL’s, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, The Ohio State University and NASA, allows engineers and scientists to understand the different behavior of materials and performance of equipment under space conditions by simulating the microgravity environment of a low earth orbit. (Courtesy photo / Tasha Dixon – ZeroG)
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STRONG Lab cycling equipment and testing
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia, Installation Office of Emergency Management section chief, operates the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, using a control interface modeled after a hand-held video game console, on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, rests in the rigid position which allows it to be easily carried and transported by its operator on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, stands waiting on a command on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed with chemical and radiological detection equipment, located on its back, to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, stands waiting on a command on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia, Installation Office of Emergency Management section chief, guides the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, as it executes one of its defining capabilities of being able to traverse steps and difficult terrain on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, executes one of its defining capabilities of being able to traverse steps and difficult terrain on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia, Installation Office of Emergency Management section chief, operates the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, using a control interface modeled after a hand-held video game console, on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Finalists of the Air Force Materiel Command Accelerator pose for a group photo during the inaugural event at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, left, Air Force Materiel Command commander, presents a trophy to Capt. William Mead, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. Meade was selected as the winner with his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, Air Force Materiel Command commander, speaks to the AFMC Senior Leader Conference attendees prior to announcing the winner of the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Air Force Materiel Command Senior Leader Conference attendees examine presentations during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Capt. William Mead, left, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, discusses his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage, with Lt. Gen. Linda Hurry, Air Force Materiel Command deputy command, during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Capt. William Mead, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, highlighted his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage, during the inaugural Air Force Materiel Command Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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