An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is positioned inside the Army Research Laboratory's shielded anechoic chamber located at the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Pseudolite prototype systems were tested within the anechoic chamber to better understand transmission capabilities, navigation abilities, interference thresholds, and overall performance. The chamber is the Army's largest anechoic chamber providing an ideal work place for applied research, development, test, evaluation, and experimentation. White Sands Missile Range is DoD's largest fully-instrumented, open air range, provides America's Armed Forces, allies, partners, and defense technology innovators with the world's premiere research, development, test, evaluation, experimentation, and training facilities to ensure our nation's defense readiness. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Research Laboratory White Sands Missile Range)
Date Taken: | 11.19.2007 |
Date Posted: | 11.15.2017 12:20 |
Photo ID: | 3955259 |
VIRIN: | 071119-O-VE095-046 |
Resolution: | 4992x3328 |
Size: | 1.14 MB |
Location: | WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, NEW MEXICO, US |
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