From left: Three members of the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville – Benton Williams, geophysicist; Ellen Haapoja, student trainee; and William Noel, project manager – work together to plot the locations of inert munitions to evaluate the object-identification abilities of three different unmanned aircraft systems Feb. 27, 2020, at the Rocket City Radio Controllers complex in southeast Huntsville, Alabama. Williams and Haapoja work in the Geosciences Branch of the Engineering Directorate, while Noel works in the Ordnance and Explosives Design Center. (U.S. Army photo by Stephen Baack, Huntsville Center Public Affairs)
Date Taken: | 02.27.2020 |
Date Posted: | 03.16.2020 16:12 |
Photo ID: | 6141118 |
VIRIN: | 200227-A-UT290-0006 |
Resolution: | 4405x2934 |
Size: | 6.58 MB |
Location: | HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, US |
Web Views: | 16 |
Downloads: | 4 |
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