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ALIA flew its first interstate flight, and BETA set a new record for range and altitude in ALIA of 130 nautical miles and 8,000 feet respectively. (Photo courtesy of BETA Technologies)
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LIFT Aircraft’s “Hexa” electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flies into the University of Texas at Austin football stadium for a live demonstration of this AFWERX Agility Prime collaboration during the April 9 event. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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After a landing in the University of Texas at Austin football stadium, LIFT Aircraft’s Flight Development Engineer and Chief Pilot, Jace McCown, explains to Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten, how to operate LIFT’s “Hexa” electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten speaks during the Joint Requirements Oversight Council’s visit to Austin, Texas April 9 for an event showcasing commercial and military collaboration, including the Air Force Research Laboratory’s AFWERX program. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten speaks during the Joint Requirements Oversight Council’s visit to Austin, Texas April 9 for an event showcasing commercial and military collaboration, including the Air Force Research Laboratory’s AFWERX program. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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BETA's ALIA a simulator in BETA's Washington, D.C. facility is a fully immersive eVTOL flight simulator and training facility. (Photo courtesy of BETA)
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Navy Capt. Richard Folga, Department Head, Engineering and Technical Services and Program Manager of the Kraken, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, NAMRU-Dayton and General David Allvin stand on a balcony in front of the Disorientation Research Device, also known as the Kraken. The device is a one of a kind national scientific asset that provides a platform for basic science and applied research through simulation of aviation environments with customizable capsule configurations supporting one or two side by side occupants. (U.S. Navy photo/Megan Mudersbach)
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Navy Capt. Richard Folga, Department Head, Engineering and Technical Services and Program Manager of the Kraken, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, NAMRU-Dayton and Gen. David Allvin stand on a balcony in front of the Disorientation Research Device, also known as the Kraken. The device is a one of a kind national scientific asset that provides a platform for basic science and applied research through simulation of aviation environments with customizable capsule configurations supporting one or two side by side occupants. (U.S. Navy photo/Megan Mudersbach)
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Dr. Richard Arnold, Director, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, NAMRU-Dayton speaks to Gen. David Allvin, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, during his visit to AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing Apr. 26, 2021 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Ohio. Allvin was briefed on the Navy-Air Force joint capability in aerospace physiology research at WPAFB. They are standing in the NAMRU-Dayton sensors laboratory, one of several laboratories conducting operationally relevant research for warfighter health, safety, and performance. (U.S. Navy photo/Megan Mudersbach)
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Dr. David Burch, Airman Systems Directorate's Airman Biosciences Division, Lt. Col. Nathan Maertens, Aerospace Physiology Division Chief at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Air Force Research Laboratory commander, Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle and Dr. Rajesh Naik, 711th Human Performance Wing Chief Scientist stand in front of the centrifuge and discuss aerospace physiology partnerships with Gen. David Allvin, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, during his visit to AFRL's 711 HPW Apr. 26, 2021 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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Dr. James Christensen, Airman Sensing and Assessment Product Line Lead at the Airman Systems Directorate, speaks to Gen. David Allvin, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, during his visit to AFRL's 711th Human Performance Wing Apr. 26, 2021 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Allvin was briefed on Wearable Sensors and Technology. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Richard Eldridge)
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Elizabeth Miller, En Route Care Training Department Deputy Chair at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, speaks to Gen. David Allvin, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff in a C-17 trainer during his visit to AFRL's 711th Human Performance Wing Apr. 26, 2021 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Allvin was briefed on Ready Medics and Aeromedical Evacuation training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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A removable hand-crank provides on-the-go power to the Surge charging device, shown here with the Combat Survivor Evader Locator radio (top) and battery (bottom) all connected. (Photo courtesy of Combat Power Solutions, LLC)
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The portable “Surge Combat Survivor Evader Locator Tactical Charging Device” attaches to the CSEL radio’s battery, as shown here, providing compatibility for four different charging methods. (Photo courtesy of Combat Power Solutions, LLC)
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The 711 Human Performance Wing's Battlefield Air Targeting Man-Aided Knowledge team aided contractor Combat Power Solutions’ Small Business Innovation Research project to develop a much-needed warfighter capability: a portable charging device (shown by itself here in its final prototype) for a radio that is critical during combat survival. (Photo courtesy of Combat Power Solutions, LLC)
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Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle provided a rare glimpse into the path she has blazed as a leader, woman and mother during a 30-year career in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Dr. Chad Husko, CEO and founder of Iris Light, holds a 300 mm silicon wafer. (Courtesy photo)
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The Air Force Vanguard program, Golden Horde, uses digital technologies, such as digital twins and integrating datalink radios, in weapons system design to validate that networked weapons systems, such as small diameter bombs, can work together, autonomous of human intervention, to defeat targets. (Courtesy photo)
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Dr. Muralidhar Rangaswamy, the Radar Sensing technical lead with the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate, recently won the NATO Sensors and Electronic Technology Panel Team Excellence Award for his contributions to the NATO SET-ET-236 panel on compressive sensing for radar and electronic support measures. (Courtesy photo)
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An Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate laser physicist analyzes the output beam from one of the directorate’s advanced laser sources. AFRL scientists investigate novel laser sources that are easily maintained, environmentally friendly, and capable of high power levels. Benefits of directed energy for the warfighter include speed of light delivery, long-range engagement, low collateral damage and deep magazine. (Courtesy photo)
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