RMKKCKBC–Dylan Ottman, from the Office of Naval Research ONR Tech Solutions program, explains an improved flight deck uniform to a visitor aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp LHD 1 during Fleet Week New York 2012, New York. Image courtesy John F. Williams/US Navy. 2012.
RMMPG1CN–The bathyscaphe Trieste, an underwater research craft designed by French Professor Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques. The Trieste is to make a series of dives in the mediterranean area under a contract with the United States Office of Naval Research.
RMD7ENAX–The Office of Naval Research booth at Sea-Air-Space Exposition.
RMG3KCBM–Office of Naval Research exhibit booth at US Navy League Sea-Air-Space Exposition - Washington, DC USA
RM2B2CMGX–ESCHER, short for Electric Series Compliant Humanoid for Emergency Response, is returned to the garage following the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 6, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RMPCH47M–NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (May 16, 2016) Lauren Burnette, from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Systems Center Pacific, explains the Battlespace Exploitation of Mixed Reality (BEMR) Lab demo to a visitor at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) exhibit during the 2016 Sea-Air-Space Exposition. BEMR is designed to showcase and demonstrate cutting edge low cost commercial mixed reality, virtual reality and augmented reality technologies and to provide a facility where warfighters, researchers, government, industry and academia can collaborate.
RM2AB7C4T–PORTLAND, Ore. (Apr. 7, 2016) Sea Hunter, an entirely new class of unmanned ocean-going vessel gets underway on the Williammette River following a christening ceremony in Portland, Ore. Part the of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)'s Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) program, in conjunction with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), is working to fully test the capabilities of the vessel and several innovative payloads, with the goal of transitioning the technology to Navy operational use once fully proven.
RME1343G–Feb. 26, 2012 - Pilot Phil Johnston prepares to take-off in the Flying Platform Navy's Flying Platform. This unusual research aircraft, the flying platform , was built by Hiller Helicopters, Palo Alto, Calif., under contract with the office of Naval Research. The pilot, Mr. Phil Johnston, Hiller test pilot, prepares to take off in the one passenger flying platform. He controls the horizontal direction of the aircraft by simply shifting his weight. The Flying Platform is the first aircraft using a ducted fan for lift and propulsion to attain free flights.
RMT5J0D4–181031-N-YG220-003 (Feb. 1, 2019) Sea Hunter, an entirely new class of unmanned sea surface vehicle developed in partnership between the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), recently completed an autonomous sail from San Diego to Hawaii and back—the first ship ever to do so autonomously. Sea Hunter is part of ONR’s Medium Displacement Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MDUSV) project. (U.S. Navy photo)
RM2FWWBA7–12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; competing teams and vehicles; SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. The mission is to 'Create a submersible vehicle which; acting autonomously; (disconnected from human direction or control); will pass through the validation gate; follow
RFE8MK8Y–December 12, 2013 - An M1A1 Abrams tank drives over an advanced light-weight ramp during an Office of Naval Research demonstrati
RM2K9NT0D–The Littoral Surface Craft-Experimental LSC(X), developed by the Office of Naval Research and christened Sea Fighter (FSF-1) an experimental littoral combat ship in service with the United States Navy
RM2NHE6XN–Dr. Jason Stack, director for the Ocean, Atmosphere and Space Research Division of the Office of Naval Research, gives a keynote speech at the 2022 DoD National NDSEG Fellows Conference.
RMEPPRTE–MOBILE, Ala. (Nov. 6, 2014) The Office of Naval Research-sponsored Shipboard Autonomous Firefighting Robot (SAFFiR) undergoes testing aboard the Naval Research Laboratory's ex-USS Shadwell in Mobile, Ala. SAFFiR is a bipedal humanoid robot being developed to assist Sailors with damage control and inspection operations aboard naval vessels. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)
RM2MAFYWE–060809-N-7676W-100. [Complete] Scene Caption: 060809-N-7676W-100 (Aug. 9, 2006)PHOTO of an Office of Naval Research-funded Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) in action at Grand Rapids, Michigan (MI). The ASRS is an automatic shipboard storeroom system that can be configured to store Navy-standard pallets, Joint Modular Intermodal Containers, or any other packaging container, particularly aboard a T-AKE class cargo vessel. The ASRS provides increased throughput, fully selective offloading and workload reduction in a highly reliable, low-maintenance system in high sea state (SS) condi
RF2K5488F–160407-N-PO203-598 PORTLAND, Oregon (Apr. 7, 2016) Sea Hunter, an entirely new class of unmanned ocean-going vessel gets underway on the Williammette River following a christening ceremony in Portland, Oregon. Part the of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)'s Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) program, in conjunction with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), is working to fully test the capabilities of the vessel and several innovative payloads, with the goal of transitioning the technology to Navy operational use once fully proven. (U.S. Navy phot
RM2HX4HW9–Ready To Test Cosmic Radiation -- Naval personnel aboard the icebreaker U.S.S. Staten Island, prepare to launch huge plastic balloons which will carry scientific equipment into the upper reaches for cosmic radiation tests at the north geomagnetic pole. The balloons carry 'deacon' rockets to an altitude of 70,000 feet at which point the rockets, carrying instruments, are launched from the balloons. The project is known as 'mushrat' and is sponsored by the office of Naval Research. August 25, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMW0MBRT–The Office of Naval Research (ONR) 32 MJ (megajoules) Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) laboratory launcher is seen at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division in Dahlgren, Virginia is seen on January 27, 2008. The weapon will use electricity rather than chemical propellants to launch projectiles. (UPI Photo/John F. Williams/U.S. Navy)
RM2CF78YD–Vanguard satellite SLV-2 is being checked out at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Solar X-ray radiation satellite was launched June 26, 1958. The second stage of the launch vehicle ended prematurely due to low chamber pressure and terminated the mission. The launch was part of the U.S. International Geophysical Year program under the direction of the Office of Naval Research.
RMKKCKBM–Office of Naval Research ONR Command Master Chief Charles Ziervogel and Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Shaun Reese discuss the ONR Tech Solutions program with visitors aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp LHD 1 during Fleet Week New York 2012, New York. Image courtesy John F. Williams/US Navy. 2012.
RMCPTWA3–Members of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) science and technology reserve component, prepare for visitors to the ONR exhibit prior to the start of New York Fleet Week 2012. More than 6,000 Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen arrived in New York on six U.S. Navy ships, three U.S. Coast Guard cutters, and 12 coalition ships. Fleet Week will commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812 and the Star-Spangled Banner.
RM2E26322–Dr. Kathleen J. McInnis Specialist In International Security, Congressional Research Service, left, and Dr. Lindsay P. Cohn Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College, right appear before a Senate Committee on the Armed Services hearing to examine civilian control of the Armed Forces, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, Tuesday, January 12, 2021. Credit: Rod Lamkey/CNP /MediaPunch
RM2B2CMKE–ESCHER, short for Electric Series Compliant Humanoid for Emergency Response, walks independently on two feet during the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 6, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RMPCGCC6–Idaho (Nov. 30, 2005) - The Advanced Electric Ship Demonstrator (AESD), Sea Jet, undergoes sea trials on Lake Pend Oreille at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Acoustic Research Detachment in Bayview, Idaho. Funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Sea Jet is a 133-foot vessel testing an underwater discharge water jet from Rolls-Royce Naval Marine, Inc., called AWJ-21, a propulsion concept with the goals of providing increased propulsive efficiency, reduced acoustic signature, and improved maneuverability over previous Destroyer Class combatants. U.S. Navy
RM2BEXR6E–PORTLAND, Ore. (Apr. 7, 2016) Sea Hunter, an entirely new class of unmanned ocean-going vessel gets underway on the Williammette River following a christening ceremony in Portland, Ore. Part the of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)'s Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) program, in conjunction with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), is working to fully test the capabilities of the vessel and several innovative payloads, with the goal of transitioning the technology to Navy operational use once fully proven.
RM2E262M5–Washington, United States Of America. 12th Jan, 2021. Dr. Kathleen J. McInnis Specialist In International Security, Congressional Research Service, left, and Dr. Lindsay P. Cohn Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College, right appear before a Senate Committee on the Armed Services hearing to examine civilian control of the Armed Forces, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, Tuesday, January 12, 2021. Credit: Rod Lamkey/CNP | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT5J0CY–181031-N-YG220-002 (Oct. 31, 2018) Sea Hunter, an entirely new class of unmanned sea surface vehicle developed in partnership between the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), recently completed an autonomous sail from San Diego to Hawaii and back—the first ship ever to do so autonomously. Sea Hunter is part of ONR’s Medium Displacement Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MDUSV) project. (U.S. Navy photo)
RM2FWWBFD–The Cornell University's 'Nova' 2009 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) being given final pre-competition checkout; at the SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; for the 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. The mission is to 'Create a submersible vehicle which; acting autonomously; (disconnected from human direction or control); will
RFE8MK8R–December 12, 2013 - An M1A1 Abrams tank drives over an advanced light-weight ramp during an Office of Naval Research demonstrati
RM2NH9F7C–Alexander Atanasov, a graduate student in the physics department at Harvard University, presents his on neural networks research at the 2022 DoD National NDSEG Fellows Conference. Atanasov was one the NDSEG Fellows sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.
RM2M379T8–Illustration shows the logo of belspo (Belgian Science Policy Office) and the Operational Directorate Natural Environment on the new Belgica research vessel, in the naval base in Zeebrugge, Tuesday 14 December 2021. The new research ship Belgica 2 replaces the 37-year-old ship, also called Belgica. It has over 400 square meters of research capacity for up to 24 scientists. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M9G872–Port quarter view of the Navy yard patrol craft 679 (YP 679) tied up at pier one at the Washington Navy Yard. YP 679 is presently assigned to the Office of Naval Research as a float lab. On the opposite side of the pier is the United Kingdom research vessel RV TRITON which is here on a port visit. Base: Anacostia River State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RF2M0YAMW–Russian President Vladimir Putin at the ceremony to present Gold Star medals to Heroes of Russia. With Colonel Maxim Stefanov, Head of the 267th Flight Research and Test Centre and Deputy Head of the 929th State Flight Test Centre of the Ministry of DefencePhoto: The Russian President's Office
RM2HX59HH–'Giant Skyhook' Ready For Launching -- straining at its anchor, the largest known unmanned balloon is set for launching early today. The balloon was to bear cosmic ray directing instruments some 23 miles up, but holes developed in the fragile plastic and the instrument load was taken off. It was decided to releases the balloons anyway for launching experience. The big was constructed for the office of Naval Research to better study cosmic rays. Shown is the upper 100 feet of the balloon, which was 287 feet long. The tiny one at the right is wind-detecting balloon. September 03, 1952. (Photo by
RMAJA1T2–Matthew Fontaine Maury, American naval officer, hydrographer and oceanographer, 1896. Artist: Unknown
RM2CF74BE–James M. Beggs served as NASA's sixth administrator from July 1981 to December 1985. Mr. Beggs received degrees from the U.S. Naval Academy and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He held positions at General Dynamics, Westinghouse Electric Corp., and the Summa Corp. Prior to becoming administrator, Mr. Beggs served as Associate Administrator, Office of Advanced Research and Technology at NASA from 1968-1969 and as Under Secretary of Transportation from 1969-1973. After leaving NASA in 1985, Mr. Beggs worked as a consultant.
RF2HD6302–Research/Survey vessel Sally Ride in Port of Oakland, California. Ship underwent repairs at Bay Ship, Alameda. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
RM2AXR3HP–The Royal Navy hydrographic survey and research ship, HMS Echo (H87), in The Solent after leaving Portsmouth, UK on the 12th February 2020.
RMDFPYMY–Brian Gudmundsson, with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) expeditionary maneuver warfare and combating terrorism department, explains the ONR-funded Modular Personal Protection System (MPPS) with Marines attending Modern Day Marine at Marine Corps Base Q
RM2CRW9WC–. The Bell System technical journal . Fig. 27 — Circular-olectric wave transducer (due to A. P. King). * A portion of this work was carried out under Office of Naval Research Con-tract Nonr 687(00). WAVEGUIDE AS A COMMTTXirATIOX MEDTT-M 1255. Fig. 28 — ^Nlode filters which pass only circuhir electric waves. they were in the sector at the left-hand end of Fig. 27, and the circular-electric wave emerges in the round pipe. This type of transducer hasbeen shown to have transfer losses from dominant-mode rectangularguide to circular-electric wave in round pipe of approximately 0.3 dh at24,000 mc. S
RM2B2CMKY–An Atlas Boston Dynamics robot from team MIT climbs stairs independently on two feet during the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 5, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RM2EFMYWW–Office of Naval Research recruitment.
RM2E29GM5–Dr. Kathleen J. McInnis Specialist In International Security, Congressional Research Service, left, and Dr. Lindsay P. Cohn Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College, right appear before a Senate Committee on the Armed Services hearing to examine civilian control of the Armed Forces, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Tuesday, January 12, 2021. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2DWHTYP–the Japanese Navy Oceanographic Survey Vessel Sirius moored in front of the Santos Dumont Airport on the edge of the City of Rio de Janeiro.
RM2H3HGWN–Research Vessel Kilo Moana recovered several U.S. Navy Oceanography gliders in the Pacific, October 25, 2021. The recovery effort was a collaboration between the crew aboard the Kilo Moana and members from Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC), Naval Oceanographic Office, University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS), School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Office of Naval Research, and University of Hawaii at Manoa. Naval Oceanography operates unmanned gliders around the world that survey the oceans to better understand the physical environment. UNOLS has
RM2FWWBG2–University of Southern California's 2009 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV); SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. The mission is to 'Create a submersible vehicle which; acting autonomously; (disconnected from human direction or control); will pass through the validation gate; follow a path; light
RM2GKJK52–May 5, 2021 ARLINGTON, Va.—Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. William Lescher (left) meets with Chief of Naval Research Rear Adm. Lorin C. Selby (right) prior to briefings on current Navy and Marine Corps research at the Office of Naval Research in Arlington, Virginia on May 5, 2021.
RF2B1MD62–The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology's (KAIST) HUmanoid roBOt, or HUBO, approac
RM2M5AP38–Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia (Feb. 23, 2022) Representatives and science advisors from the Office of Naval Research, along with personnel from Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, conduct a rapid hydrogen production evolution as part of a science and technology demonstration. The collaborative effort utilized the hydrogen production for a balloon lift in support of communications relay capability. The demonstration was part of an ongoing relationship between the two organizations to explore ideas, technologies, and concepts which have potential application within
RM2HX4M6M–Greenland Cosmic Ray Scientific Expedition by the U.S. Office Of Naval Research -- During the summer months of August and September 1952, the U.S. Office of naval ray investigations in the vicinity of the geemagnetic pole in Northern Greenland. These measurement were made with scientific instruments and instrumented rockets carried to high altitudes by large constant level plastic balloons (Skyhooks) launched Prem the deck of the Ice breaker U.S.C.G.C. Eastwind while cruising in Baffin Bay. The Purpose of these experiments was to measure the charge and energy spectrum of the primary cosmic ra
RMBR9D0W–Landeshaus mit Sitz des Landtages von Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel, Kieler Foerde, Ostsee, Schleswig-Holstein
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RF2HD631M–Research/Survey vessel Sally Ride in Port of Oakland, California. Ship underwent repairs at Bay Ship, Alameda. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
RM2AXR1WE–The Royal Navy hydrographic survey and research ship, HMS Echo (H87), in The Solent after leaving Portsmouth, UK on the 12th February 2020.
RMGE4JAK–Vanguard satellite SLV-2 is being checked out at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Solar X-ray radiation satellite was launched June 26, 1958. The second stage of the launch vehicle ended prematurely due to low chamber pressure and terminated the mission. The launch was part of the U.S. International Geophysical Year program under the direction of the Office of Naval Research.
RMREJM13–. Coastal Geography Conference. Coasts. . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coastal Geography Conference. [S. l. ] : Office of Naval Research
RM2B2CMKN–A robot from the Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, turns a valve 360 degrees independently on two feet during the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 5, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RM2EFMYCK–Office of Naval Research 120418
RF2G05PAW–Southampton, UK - 31 May 2021: The top of the Lloyds Register Building against clear blue sky. The Lloyds register has been in existance since 1760 an
RF2DWHN89–the Japanese Navy Oceanographic Survey Vessel Sirius anchored in the bay of Rio Old Port in front of the Santos Dumont Airport in December.
RM2H3HGWR–Research Vessel Kilo Moana recovered several U.S. Navy Oceanography gliders in the Pacific, October 25, 2021. The recovery effort was a collaboration between the crew aboard the Kilo Moana and members from Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC), Naval Oceanographic Office, University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS), School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Office of Naval Research, and University of Hawaii at Manoa. Naval Oceanography operates unmanned gliders around the world that survey the oceans to better understand the physical environment. UNOLS has
RM2FWWBG8–University of Rhode Island's 2009 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV); Third Place Winner; SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. The mission is to 'Create a submersible vehicle which; acting autonomously; (disconnected from human direction or control); will pass through the validation gate; follow
RM2ABXGFA–Home-made Fancy Cheese. ripening the cheese must be washed in warn water The Dangers of Acetylene Gas. 4 4 To Rebuild the Naval Academy. A Locomotive Driving Wheel Bursts. International Fire Insurance Congress and Exposition. circles. The office is 5 Place de l'Opera Paris., scientific american, 1898-01-22
RM2M6J1XY–SECNAV Carlos Del Toro (left) is welcomed to the ONR front office by ACNR Capt. Neil Colston (right). SECNAV was briefed on a broad range of topics by the team at the Office of Naval Research including the Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) and Innovative Naval Prototype (INP) portfolios to increase capabilities of Marines and Sailors, STEM outreach, and ONR's overall global reach and involvement.
RM2HP8NW2–Agde, France. 3 rd June, 2021. Max Guérout, former naval officer and underwater archaeologist held a conference on Thomelin's slaves at Agde, France
RM2M5AP32–Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia (Feb. 23, 2022) Representatives and science advisors from the Office of Naval Research, along with personnel from Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, conduct a rapid hydrogen production evolution as part of a science and technology demonstration. The collaborative effort utilized the hydrogen production for a balloon lift in support of communications relay capability. The demonstration was part of an ongoing relationship between the two organizations to explore ideas, technologies, and concepts which have potential application within
RM2HX5NM7–Greenland Cosmic Ray Scientific Expedition By The U.S. Office of Naval Research -- During the summer months of August and September 1952, the U.S. Office of Navel Research carried out a series of high altitude cosmic ray investigations in the vicinity of the *****. The United States Coastguard cutter 'Eastwind' with its 'postage stamp' flight deck (60 feet in diameter) from which balloons measuring up to 180 feet were launched, nosing bar way through the ice in the region where the balloons ware sent up. November 20, 1952.
RMBR9D16–Landeshaus mit Sitz des Landtages von Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel, Kieler Foerde, Ostsee, Schleswig-Holstein
RF2HD630E–Research/Survey vessel Sally Ride in Port of Oakland, California. Ship underwent repairs at Bay Ship, Alameda. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
RM2JA8T07–The Royal Navy hydrographic survey ship HMS Enterprise (H88) approaching Portsmouth, UK on the 19th May 2022.
RMDFR0D6–Brian Reteneller, assistant program manager at the Office of Naval Research (ONR), discusses the ONR TechSolution's M203 Grenade Launcher Indirect Fire Sight (IFS) project with Marines attending Modern Day Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico. ONR TechSol
RMREJM0X–. Coastal Geography Conference. Coasts. . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coastal Geography Conference. [S. l. ] : Office of Naval Research
RM2B2CMKW–RoboSimian, a simian-inspired robot from NASA Jet Propulsion Labs, exits a vehicle independently on two feet during the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 5, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RM2EFMYW8–Office of Naval Research Lecture
RF2KRYF39–Southampton, UK - 31 May 2021: The top of the Lloyds Register Building against a summer sky. The Lloyds register has been in existance since 1760 and
RM2HAY8MY–211213-M-PO838-1046 GULF OF ADEN (Dec. 13, 2021) Amphibious transport dock USS Portland (LPD 27) transits the Gulf of Aden, Dec. 13, with a Solid State Laser – Technology Maturation Laser Weapons System Demonstrator Mark 2 MOD 0 on board. The Office of Naval Research selected Portland to host the laser weapon technology in 2018. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Patrick Katz)
RM2FWWBH1–12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; for the 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. At lower right; a diver releases the Cornell University 2009 'Nova' Autonomous Underwater Vehicle at the outset of it's First Place winning trial; the only entry of over 30 to complete all
RM2ABXN3M–AUGUST 17 1901. THE PROPOSED HISTORY OF THE PATENT OFFICE. WATER-TUBE VS. FIRE-TUBE BOILERS FOR NAVAL USE. 99 SCIENCE NOTES., scientific american, 1901-08-17
RM2M7KHTP–MCPO Andrew Chupashko delivered a presentation on ONR Global's TechSolutions to attendees of the Modern Day Marine Expo in Washington, DC. TechSolutions is an Office of Naval Research Global rapid-response science and technology program focused on producing prototype solutions to problems submitted directly by Sailors and Marines. The process for Marines to submit ideas for technology development will be explained and example projects will be described.
RM2HP8NTR–Agde, France. 3 rd June, 2021. Max Guérout, former naval officer and underwater archaeologist held a conference on Thomelin's slaves at Agde, France
RM2M5AP34–Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia (Feb. 23, 2022) Rear Admiral Joseph DiGuardo, commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command along with representatives and science advisors from the Office of Naval Research, conduct a rapid hydrogen production evolution as part of a science and technology demonstration. The collaborative effort utilized the hydrogen production for a balloon lift in support of communications relay capability. The demonstration was part of an ongoing relationship between the two organizations to explore ideas, technologies, and concepts which have pote
RM2HX618A–New U.S. Navy Process makes sea water drinkable. A U.S. Navy pharmacist's mate, demonstrating in experimental tank the Navy's new process for ***** sea water drinkable, squeezes the upper portion plastic processing bag containing a filter ***** disperse a special chemical through the sea water the bag, thus removing the chlorides, or salt, water. The method of purifying sea water was developed at the U.S. Naval Medical Research *****. September 11, 1943. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information
RMBR9D14–Landeshaus mit Sitz des Landtages von Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel, Kieler Foerde, Ostsee, Schleswig-Holstein
RF2HD630T–Research/Survey vessel Sally Ride in Port of Oakland, California. Ship underwent repairs at Bay Ship, Alameda. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
RM2J92KDM–The Royal Navy hydrographic survey ship HMS Enterprise (H88) approaching Portsmouth, UK on the 19th May 2022.
RMD47P5J–Dr. Robert Ballard visits the Office of Naval Research.
RMREJM23–. Coastal Geography Conference. Coasts. 48 WEST. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coastal Geography Conference. [S. l. ] : Office of Naval Research
RM2B2CMKC–WARNER, an autonomous robot from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Carnegie Mellon University, navigates a debris field independently on two feet during the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Robotics Challenge June 5, 2015 in Pomona, California. The robot was designed, fabricated and assembled by engineering students at Virginia Tech.
RM2EFMYBR–Office of Naval Research demonstration 131212
RF2KRYFWF–Southampton, UK - 31 May 2021: The top of the Lloyds Register Building against clear blue sky. The Lloyds register has been in existance since 1760 an
RM2K11DKC–An automated turret controlled by Tactical Training and Exercise Control Group is primed to counter an offensive attack by 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, during Adversary Force Exercise 3-22 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, April 26, 2022. During each Service-Level Training Exercise, the adversary force is provided with advanced equipment from the Office of Naval Research to test emerging technology for effectiveness in the multi-domain, force-on-force environment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Shane T. Beaubien)
RM2FWWBAK–Cornell University's 'Nova' 2009 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV); just before release; diver disconnecting shore tethers; hoisting tackle. SPAWAR Transducer Test Facility; San Diego; 12th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition; sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the US Office of Naval Research. August 2; 2009. The mission is to 'Create a submersible vehicle which; acting autonomously; (disconnected from human direction or cont