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THOR Wins Popular Science Award
Air Force Research Laboratory’s THOR team, pictured with the portable counter-UAS system, capable of destroying drones at the speed-of-light, at long range, in its base defense mission. (AFRL courtesy photo)
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Once the Palletized Munition Deployment System was stabilized under the parachutes, the production long range cruise missile STV and mass simulants were released sequentially, timed for safe separation between munitions. The photo shows a successful separation of a STV from the sabot following the weapon release, followed by the deployment of the STV’s control surfaces (wings and tail). (Courtesy photo)
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An airdropped Palletized Munition Deployment System carrying a production long range cruise missile STV and three mass simulants. The photo shows a cruise missile in the Deployment Box immediately after being airdropped from an MC-130J. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. Air Force personnel load a Rapid Dragon deployment system onto an MC-130J aircraft ahead of an airdrop. Rapid Dragon is compatible with standard airlift inventory systems and provides a roll-on, roll-off capability with no aircraft modifications. (Courtesy photo)
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Air Force Research Lab working to develop future workforce
Dr. Roneisha Haney shows the students lightweight aircraft components made by additive manufacturing. The presentation was virtual because of COVID-19 restrictions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Deer)
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Air Force Research Lab uses Small Business Innovation Research and Title III programs to deal with supply chain problems
An X-ray translucent wire, shown here, is made of strands of nickel-plated carbon fibers. (Courtesy photo/Minnesota Wire)
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Graphic representation of Arachne, the first solar power beaming experiment for the Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations & Research Project. (AFRL Courtesy Photo)
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Two University Nanosatellite Program students assemble the Oculus-ASR satellite. (AFRL Photo)
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The proposed Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer site, which will ultimately be composed of ten 1.4-meter telescopes. The site is managed by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology located in Socorro, New Mexico. (Image/courtesy NMT)
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Graduate students Alex Newell (left) and Kevin Reilly (right) characterizing a semiconductor diode laser. (UNM Courtesy Photo)
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Ph.D. student Khandakar Nusrat Islam (left), and Master of Science degree graduate, Braulio Martinez (right) at work in the UNM Pulsed Power, Beams and Microwaves Laboratory. (UNM Courtesy Photo)
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Dr. Andy Williams, center, Air Force Research Laboratory Deputy Technology Executive Officer for Space Science & Technology, explains the engineering of the Roll-Out-Solar Array, or ROSA, to U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich during a past visit to AFRL’s Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. (Courtesy photo)
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Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy and Space Vehicles Directorates 2021 AFRL Fellows (top row) and AFRL Science and Engineering Early Career Award (bottom row) recipients. (Courtesy photos)
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2021 AFRL Fellows
The Air Force Research Laboratory Fellows program recognizes outstanding scientists and engineers in three categories: research achievements, technology development and transition achievements, or program and organizational leadership. The 2021 AFRL Fellows are (from left to right, top to bottom): Mr. Anthony Cain, Dr. Michael Cinibulk, Dr. Gary Cook, Dr. Brad Hoff, Dr. Timothy J. “T.J.” Klausutis, Dr. Joseph Lyons, Dr. Evgeny Mishin, Dr. Todd Pedersen, Ms. Carolyn Sheaff and Ms. Lori Westerkamp. (Courtesy photos/U.S. Air Force)
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AFRL Early Career Award winners
The winners of the 2021 Air Force Research Laboratory Early Career Awards are Dr. J. Daniel Berrigan, Dr. Philip Buskohl, Dr. Christopher Petersen, Dr. Gretchen Phelps, Dr. Casey Pirnstill, Dr. Michael Steinbock and Dr. Alan Wall. (Courtesy photos/U.S. Air Force)
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ASETS-II image supporting the oscillating heat programs developed at the AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. participants, Air Force Capt. William Dallmann and Cody Kearse of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Information Directorate at Rome, New York, interact with UK and U.S. AI tools during the virtual demonstration as part of the UK and U.S. collaboration for accelerating AI development, Oct. 18, 2021. (Courtesy photo)
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Aerospace Systems Directorate team collaborates with partners to build innovative airframe, test in state-of-the-art facility
Under the Design for Manufacture of Attritable Aircraft Primary Structure (DMAAPS) program, an Aerospace Systems Directorate team of researchers and engineers tested a low cost attritable aircraft fuselage and wings design, September 14, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL establishes one-stop shop for partnerships
From left: Dr. Nick Glavin, Dr. Ajit Roy and Dr. Michael McConney stand with a nanomaterial deposition chamber at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2021. The trio are increasing the availability of nano materials by building stronger ties with industry, government and academia in India. The Air Force Research Laboratory stood up a new Strategic Partnering Directorate, or AFRL/SP, to better achieve the Department of the Air Force’s mission and vision of collaborative science and technology partnerships. AFRL/SP will now manage international partnerships for the laboratory. (U.S. Air Force photo/Patrick Foose).
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Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle, commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, speaks with scientists and engineers at AFRL's exhibit booth at the Air Force Association's Air, Space & Cyber conference held in National Harbor, Md. Sept. 20-22, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo/Steven Doub)
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