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A DEVELOP researcher speaks about his project, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

Jackie Encinas speaks about her project, Alaska Ecological Conservation II, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

A DEVELOP researcher speaks about her project, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

A DEVELOP researcher speaks about her project, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

A developing Supercell across far Northeast Wisconsin on July 1 2017. Only isolated storms were expected, but this beast began to develop along an old outflow boundary from a storm early in the afternoon. Aiding in the development was a lake breeze boundary. The updraft was so explosive.

23 Bury St Edmunds Camera Used Minolta Dynax 5 With 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Lens Ilford Delta 400 ISO Film Developed In Ilford Ilfotec LC29 1+19 22-2-2026

Developed in Kodak Xtol, 70F degrees, 8 min. 30 sec,

"Developing Initiatives to Implement Human Rights Legislation"

(Parliament of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; April 27th - 29th, 2016)

Developed & Scanned - 16/03/2015

Gunel believes women need digital skills to meet market demand. See how she is using her knowledge to support them => Don’t get left behind: developing skills for a digital future in Azerbaijan | EU4Digital #EU4Digital

 

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Developing sori on the underside of a strap fern leaf.

Comments welcome.

 

For more, visit Coxy’s N Scale and Railroad Blog. Modern western US railroading and attempts to model it in N scale including handlaying track, and other fun stuff!

developed at FXPAL called "StainedGlass". From the invite: StainedGlass is a unique photo collage service developed by me and my colleagues at FX Palo Alto Laboratory. It allows users to create, to email, to publish, and to print collages of a collection of photos. To see other examples of collages that people have published, go to:

 

www.sgcollage.com/

 

I call this collage "stuff I've done in the last little while".

 

The OT-64 SKOT (Czech acronym for: Střední Kolový Obrněný Transportér, and/or Polish Średni Kołowy Opancerzony Transporter – medium wheeled armoured transporter) is an amphibious armoured personnel carrier (8×8), developed jointly by the Polish People's Republic (PRL) and Czechoslovakia (ČSSR) well into the 1960's.

 

Until the early 1970's Czechoslovakia and the Polish People's Republic produced around 4,500 OT-64 SKOT's of all variants, just under a third of which were exported. In 2002, the modernization of the SKOT transporter began in Poland. The work resulted in the KTO Ryś prepared by Wojskowe Zakłady Mechaniczne No. 5 from Poznań.

 

The OT-64 was intended to replace the halftrack OT-810, which was nearly identical to the German Sd.Kfz. 251 from World War II. The first prototype was built in 1959. In 1961 the first sample series were built. From October 1963 the vehicles were produced in Lublin, Poland by Fabryka Samochodów Ciężarowych. The Polish plant acted as an assembly plant. Components of the propulsion system and power transmission, Tatra engine, Praga transmission and chassis, were imported from Czechoslovakia.

 

Armoured hulls and turrets (Huta in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski and Huta Częstochowa), elements of the suspension system (Huta Stalowa Wola) and on-board armaments (Zakłady Mechaniczne in Tarnów) were manufactured in Poland. Production ended in July 1971. Of the 4,500 OT-64's produced, 2,500 were obtained by the Polish army, and 2,000 by the Czechoslovak army. They were also acquired by the Hungarian army. Later, after introducing the BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles into service, SKOT transporters were exported to other countries. Today, they are gradually being replaced by newer vehicles.

 

The OT-64's engine, transmission, suspension and axles were produced in Czechoslovakia. The engine was produced by Tatra. The gearbox was manufactured by Praga HostivaÅ™. It has a pre-select Praga-Wilson gearbox, 5 forward +1 reverse gears. A gear is selected using the gear stick. When the gear is required the left pedal, gear change action/clutch combined, is pressed to the floor, giving a hiss of air sound. On release of the pedal the dry plate clutch engages after about half the return spring controlled movement.

 

The drive then passes to an auxiliary gearbox with low, neutral and high ratios which needs to be selected before moving off, for road/neutral/off-road use. This gives option to the driver of 10 forward and 2 reverse ratios. The gear change pedal is hydraulic and on action opens an air valve which causes the selected gear to engage. The armoured hull and weapons were produced in Poland.

 

The OT-64 was the answer to the Soviet BTR-60. Contrary to this, the OT-64 used a diesel set in place of a petrol engine. That diminished the danger of fire and at the same time increased the range. The main advantage in relation to the Russian counterpart was the full-armoured interior. The entrance is at the rear of the vehicle via twin doors. The OT-64 has nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) protection facility and night-vision equipment. It has central inflation for all wheels which can be controlled by the driver. The OT-64 is air-transportable and amphibious, with two propellers installed at the back.

 

Several variants were built. Some OT-64 were re-equipped for air defense or built as tank hunters. The latter used the AT-3 Sagger missile as a weapon.

 

▪︎OT-64 SKOT entered service with Polish and Czechoslovak armies in 1963. It was produced until the early 1970's. It is still in service in Poland and Slovakia, among other operated by the Slovak police. Czech units were replaced in 2006 by new armoured vehicles Pandur II CZ. During the 1990's, Slovakia purchased hundreds of these units from the Czech Republic (150 in 1994, 100 in 1998). Slovaks then sold them to mainly African countries. The OT-64 SKOT was exported to eleven countries. The total number of vehicles produced was 4,500.

 

Czechoslovakia

 

▪︎OT-64 – Original version, used in the APC role. Early models were unarmed but later the vehicle was fitted with a pintle-mounted 7.62mm light machine gun or 12.7mm DShK 1938/46 heavy machine gun. They used to be known in the West as respectively OT-64A and OT-64B. Some 12.7mm DShK 1938/46 heavy machine gun armed OT-64 APC's had shields around the heavy machine gun mount.

 

▪︎OT-64 – fitted with a small turret from OT-65A. However this one is armed with twin machine guns and doesn't have the 82mm T-21 ''Tarasnice'' recoilless gun.

 

▪︎DTP-64 (dilna technicke pomoci) – Czech repair version with tow bars, welding equipment and a hand-operated crane with a capacity of 1 tonne. There were two sub-versions, namely the DTP-64/M for mechanized infantry units and the DTP-64/T for tank units.

 

▪︎OT-64 ZDRAV or ZDR-64 – (zdravotni) ambulance.

 

▪︎OT-64A – Improved version fitted with BPU-1 turret from Soviet BRDM-2 armoured scout car which is armed with a 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun and 7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun. In Western sources, this version is often called OT-64C. In the late 1990's, some vehicles had the turret replaced by a pintle-mounted machine gun for peace keeping operations. The OT-64A is used as the basis for several command vehicles (velitelsko štábní obrněný transportér) fitted with multiple radio sets, a 1 kW generator and an antenna mast:

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R2 R102 – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R2 R105 – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R2 R108 – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R2M – Signals and command variant with OT-64A's turret.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R3 – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R3MT – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R4MT – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎VSOT-64/R4RT – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎OT-64A – Fitted with the ATGM mounts on the turret sides.

 

▪︎OT-64A – Ffitted with the new turret with higher elevation for armament. Similar to Polish SKOT-2AP.

 

▪︎OT-93 – Export version of the OT-64A with the original turret replaced by the one from the OT-65M or OT-62B. The armament consists of a single 7.62mm machine-gun.

 

▪︎Cobra - Infantry combat vehicle version with a new turret with 30mm gun 2A42. Did not enter production.

 

Polish People's Republic:

 

▪︎SKOT-1 – Early, unarmed model, similar to the OT-64.

 

▪︎SKOT-1A – SKOT-1 fitted with a superstructure in the front of the troop compartment. The superstructure a large, two piece hatch.

 

▪︎SKOT R-3 – Unarmed command vehicle used by regiment and higher command. It is equipped with 4 radios, 1 radio receiver, 1 microwave radio relay and 1 radiotelephone. The vehicle is operated by seven man crew.

 

▪︎SKOT R-3M – Unarmed signals and command variant for combat engineer units.

 

▪︎SKOT R-3Z – SKOT R-3 with modernized radio equipment which it includes the second microwave radio relay.

 

▪︎SKOT R-4 – Unarmed command vehicle used by division and army command. It is equipped with 4 radios, 3 radio receivers and 3 radiotelephones.

 

▪︎SKOT-WPT (wóz pogotowia technicznego) – Technical support vehicle with a light crane.

 

▪︎SKOT S-260 Art (artyleryjski) – Artillery tractor and transport vehicle for ammunition and mortar or anti-tank squads.

 

▪︎SKOT S-260 Inż (inżynieryjny) – Fitted with racks for anti-tank mines and used to tow mechanical mine layers or mine-clearing systems.

 

▪︎SKOT-2 – SKOT-1A with pintle MG mount around the hatch of the superstructure. Two types of machine guns were fitted there, 7.62mm light machine gun (first SGMT and later PKT) or 12.7mm DShK 1938/46 heavy machine gun. Sides of the machine gun mount are protected with armour plates.

 

▪︎SKOT-2A – Polish designator for the version with the BRDM-2 turret which was designed in the late 1960's. The vehicle is fitted with conical turret armed with 14.5mm KPV heavy machine gun and 7.62mm PKT coaxial light machine gun on the top of the vehicle. Number of soldiers transported in the troop compartment went down from 18 to 10. In Western sources, this version is often called OT-64C.

 

▪︎SKOT 2AM – A small number of Polish SKOT-2A APC's were fitted with 9M14 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger) ATGM launchers on the turret sides. The launchers were protected with armour plate or wire mesh. In the West, they were known as OT-64C(1A).

 

▪︎SKOT R-2 – Command vehicle used by battalion and regiment command. It is equipped with 4 radios: R-112, R-113 and 2 R-105. The vehicle is operated by seven man crew.

 

▪︎SKOT R-2AM – Unarmed command and fire control variant for artillery units.

 

▪︎SKOT R-2M – Signals and command variant with SKOT-2A's turret.

 

▪︎SKOT R-6 – Unarmed signals and command variant.

 

▪︎SKOT-2AP – Polish modification with a new anti-aircraft WAT turret armed with 14.5mm heavy machine gun. The turret had higher elevation for its armament and therefore could be used to fire at air targets. The turret has the new CGS-90 sight. This vehicle was known in the West as OT-64C(2).

 

▪︎KTO WR-02 ''Ryś'' (KTO stands for Kołowy Transporter Opancerzony – Wheeled Armoured personnel Carrier) (Ryś - Lynx) - Heavily upgraded version with Iveco Cursor 8 engine. Work is performed by the 5th Military Mechanical Institute in Poznań.

 

▪︎KTO WR-02 ''Ryś-2'' (KTO stands for Kołowy Transporter Opancerzony – Wheeled Armoured personnel Carrier) (Ryś-2 - Lynx-2) - The export version of KTO WR-02 ''Ryś''.

 

Uruguay:

 

▪︎Vehículos acorazados de ruedas M64 – Uruguayan designation for OT-64 armed with a pintle-mounted machine gun.

 

▪︎Vehículos acorazados de ruedas M93 – Uruguayan designation for OT-93.

 

Civilian operators:

 

▪︎SKOT APC's – One in the Czech Republic and one in Poland, have been modified and are used as firefighting vehicles.

 

▪︎ SKOT APC's – In Poland and the Czech Republic were sold to private owners who make sure they are in working condition and regularly show them on military enthusiasts' meetings. Some private Czech OT-64's have number plates and can travel on public roads.

  

OT-64 SKOT General Characteristics:

 

▪︎Type: Wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier

▪︎Place of origin: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic / Polish People's Republic

▪︎Service: 1963–present

▪︎Conflicts: Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 / Western Sahara War / Uganda–Tanzania War / Iran–Iraq War / Operation Blue Star / Insurgency in Punjab, India / Syrian civil war / Russo-Ukrainian War / Russian invasion of Ukraine

▪︎Designed: 1959

▪︎Manufacturer: Fabryka Samochodów Ciężarowych (FSC) (Polish People's Republic)

▪︎Unit cost: $53,000 (vehicle's unit price for Morocco in 1967)

▪︎Produced: 1963 – early 1970's

▪︎No. built: 4,500

▪︎Mass: 14.5 tonnes / Length: 7.44m / Width: 2.55m / Height: 2.71m

▪︎Crew: 2 + 18 passengers / 2 + 10 passengers (OT-64A and SKOT-2A)

▪︎Armour: 6-13mm

▪︎Main armament: 7.62mm PKT machine gun and 14.5mm KPV machine gun

▪︎Engine: Air-cooled Tatra T-928-14 V-8 diesel, 177hp

▪︎Power/weight: 12.4hp/tonne

▪︎Suspension: 8×8 or 8×4

▪︎Operational range: 710km

▪︎Maximum speed: 94km/h (in water 9km/h).

 

Information sourced from – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OT-64_SKOT

   

Nikita Bhole speaks about her DEVELOP Project, Cordoba Wildland Fires, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

Ikram Morso speaks about her project, Central Park Ecological Conservation, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

Ella Haugen speaks about the DEVELOP Pop-up Projects, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

Just developed filmZ

68 Bury St Edmunds Town Centre Minolta Dynax 5 Minolta 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Ilford FP4+ 125 ISO Developed In Ilford Ilfotec LC29 (1+19) 18-6-2023

Every now and then I get people asking me how I develop my film. Well here it is, three drinks in, in my kitchen, watching a show. It isn't hard to do.

Developed 2019 in Kodak XTOL, stock strength

2009 Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn Press Conference

New York State Court of Appeals ruling in Goldstein v. ESDC, the Eminent Domain case

 

November 24, 2009

Freddy's Bar & Backroom

485 Dean Street at 6th Avenue

Brooklyn, New York

 

If Atlantic Yards is built, New York State would seize this property and others in the project footprint and transfer ownership to Forest City Ratner.

 

Read more at Atlantic Yards Report.

Fuji Klasse, Expired Lucky SHD ISO 100

Self Developed, D76 1:1, 14 Minutes

Canoscan 9000f, 4800dpi

I developed my drawings and research into samples. The sample on the top left was made using bondaweb to attach dog treat wrappers onto lace, to form the word walkies which is recognised by my dog. I also stitched into these to make sure they were on securely. I then hand embroidered the shape of my dog's favourite toy and to embellish this further I added some beads to the centre of the flowers on the lace within the toy.

The second sample of the top right was made using the tjap technique. I printed the shape of paw prints using wax onto polycotton and then used batik paint to add colour to the background: leaving the shapes of the paw prints in white. I embellished this sample using beads, and showed the change in colour of the background through the way I beaded the paw prints.

The bottom left sample was made by trapping wool, dog treat wrappers and wrapping paper in a plastic pocket. I cut the wrappers into shapes which represented my dog to make it more interesting and then embellished it further by adding zig zag stitch to the wool and embroidery and beading to the paw and bone shapes.

The forth sample was made by printing off a collage of pictures of my dog and the Dogs Trust we rehomed him from. I then transferred this onto polycotton and quilted it by using zig zag stitching around the pictures in different colours to frame them. I also used free embroidery to stitch into the pictures to show the scruffy effect of his hair.

Another lith print, developed in LD20 on Fomatone 131, this time toned with a brief dip in selenium (1+15), followed by gold. Standing over the tray and watching the gold do its work was impressive stuff. Compared to the untoned print, the effect of the selenium and gold is pretty spectacular.

Developed in Rawtherapee and Nik Silver Efex

developed P1100429.RW2 from GM5 + 9mm Fisheye

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