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Now that is what you call a control panel. It used to operate two large electric pumps at Brighton waterworks

Control tower at Tenerife South airport, taken from taxi-ing plane on an evening departure.

A female recruit from Foxtrot Company leopard crawling as part of Field craft practical evaluation

 

One of the recruits of Foxtrot Company, Recruit V.V. Khoza said that he has learnt a lot about field craft; now he knows to use an R4 rifle, to give directions to do leopard crawl and to utilise the terrain to his advantage without being observed by the enemy.

 

Back to Basics ...... Boots and Overalls!!!!

 

The South African Army is offering young South African citizens between the ages of 18 and 22 (the maximum entry requirement for graduates is 26 years) an opportunity to serve in uniform over a two year period through the Military Skills Development System.

During the January 2010 South African Army intake, 2 804 newly selected Military Skills Development System members reported for Basic Military Training at the various South African Army training centres of excellence. 860 Members reported at 3 South African Army Infantry Battalion.

 

During the intake week, the recruits go through a Current Health Assessment and medical confirmation. Recruits may proceed with Basic Military Training after successfully passing the medical evaluation.

 

The South African Army consists out of a combat, technical as well as a support mustering.

 

1 -The combat mustering includes the Infantry, Engineers, Armour, Artillery, Air Defence Artillery and Intelligence.

 

2 -The technical mustering includes Technical Service, Signals and Ammunition Corps.

 

3 - The support mustering includes Personnel, Logistics, Catering and Signals.

 

At 3 South African Army Infantry Battalion, Basic Military Training is presented to recruits who will further their training in the support- and technical mustering after successfully completing Basic Military Training.

 

During this training, the recruits are exposed to new knowledge and skills in a very well structured and controlled manner to ensure that the purpose of Basic Military Training is achieved. The recruits at 3 South African Army Infantry Battalion have been allocated to five different companies that are involved in Basic Military Training (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Echo and Foxtrot Companies).

The new recruits selected for the Military Skills Development System have no previous military experience and come from different backgrounds and cultures. Training objectives are therefore focussed on instilling basic military skills and fostering a common military culture in which team work is of utmost importance.

 

The foundation of military discipline, critical soldier skills and competencies are laid during Basic Military Training. Discipline is enforced by the instructors. This contributes to effective teamwork and ensures that training objectives are met.

 

Basic Military Training forms an important building block in training a soldier. It is high intensity training spanning after hours during the week and weekends. Physical fitness forms an integral and important part of this training with fitness standards being raised incrementally.

 

During the visit to 3 South African Army Infantry Battalion over the period 21 to 25 February 2010, the recruits were busy with training in field craft, musketry , buddy aid, daily preparations for inspections, drilling as well as water safety.

Model: Ayumi Perry

 

Check out Ayumi's amazing R&B/Jazz/Soul stylings!

 

Strobist: 2 SB-800's with shoot through, front left. SB-800 rear left, kicker.

 

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Gun Control, courtesy of the 2nd Amendment. Support your right to bear arms.

Control panel for the Lunar Rescue video game cabinet. (Taito, 1979)

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Ultramen in the control room. Alrert!

Patriot Pest Control in Hogansville, Georgia

A controlled avalanche remotely triggered using the newly deployed Remote Avalanche Control System at Three Valley Gap is seen in this image taken on January 9, 2017. Learn about the RACS and how we're keeping traffic moving in avalanche country here: bit.ly/2hS4wm0

The control room equipment from NR-1, the world's only nuclear-powered research submersible.

 

In the collection of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, WA. www.navalunderseamuseum.org/

E-Soc Control Stations are the perfect blend of the scalable, adjustable, and affordable solutions found within Winsted’s award-winning Prestige Command Consoles and our Encompass II Workstations. E-SOC features the Versa-Trak monitor mounting system for ergonomic comfort and adjustability. Lift-off access panels, integrated cable management and a hinged corner make E-SOC control stations and command consoles a flexible and feature-rich solution suitable for any control room application.

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Control tower of East Midlands Airport, Leicestershire, UK.

Control material from work. Everything has to be well controlled to get reliable results.

 

Canon EOS 5D mark II + Canon EF 135mm f2L

A look at the control panels in ODOT's new Nissan Leaf.

Control desk of a 1950s EM1 electric locomotive from the Woodhead Line in Northern England.

 

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This is the control room aboard Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas. There are monitors and alarms to keep track of pretty much all aspects of the ship. They can even tell if individual balcony doors are open or closed, and what is the temperature in each stateroom. Elevators are also controlled from here. Most importantly, the ship's six engines are controlled here by computer. They can also be manually operated. There are multiple levels of redundancy to everything.

the guys who run this place are really cool.

All of the ceiling fans in Cambodia had these huge control boxes. These are antiques but even the more recent ones are similarly sized.

Part of Lee's morning routine is collecting samples for micro testing. Yay quality control! #science #quality

World's first electronically controlled electric car, 1968

"Very good, ye' nearly have it," he said softly as the sound of the flames died down to a faint roar.

Lily took a breath, a coyote howled somewhere far off. Her concentration wavered. "Dammit," she growled, the fire shooting up high before dying out completely.

"Ye'll get it soon enough, donnae worry."

A small section of a control panel. These lights are indicating that the main circuit is not energized.

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