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Airbus A330-302, Afriqiyah Airways

1 ONR - B P Mitchell - Scania P.380 8x4 tipper truck at Truckfest, Peterborough on 5th May 2013

The consist of the Polar Bear Express sits with other surplus passenger equipment which includes a former Milwaukee Road superdome and various Ex CN coaches.

Boxcar 7776, the only boxcar on express tracks in Moosonee this morning.

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG/LFPG) 03.05.2008

Now a bus terminal for local transit and Ontario Northland coach buses

On what was a miserable drizzly day on the coast but sunny

inland Go-Ahead Brighton & Hove 939 BX15 ONR 'Edith Nesbit' passes Seaford railway station on the 12A. Friday 11th August 2023. DSCN56427.

 

Mercedes-Benz Wright StreetDeck

Maddie Hamann, a graduate student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, downloads data from the lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler aboard the Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) vessel R/V Sally Ride which is currently conducting a science verification cruise in order to test its installed systems and ensure readiness for conducting future research missions. Operated by Scripps under a charter lease agreement with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Sally Ride has multi-beam bottom-mapping and ocean current profiling sonars, advanced meteorological sensors and satellite data transmission systems, the latest navigation and ship-positioning systems, and a specially designed hull that improves sonar acoustic performance. The Navy, through ONR, has been a leader in building and providing large ships for the nationâs academic research fleet since World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

photo de Mado

aéroport Grenoble Isère

03/08/2025

Embraer EMB-135BJ Legacy 650 msn14501133 de 2012

Union Aviation (18/12/2023-...)

PT-TAQ, G-RBND, OE-ITA, YL-ONR

Owltonomous, an autonomous surface vehicle from Florida Atlantic University, competes during the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored Maritime RobotX Challenge in Honolulu, Hawaii. Organized by RoboNation and Navatek, RobotX is designed to foster student interest in autonomous robotic systems operating in the maritime domain, with an emphasis on the science and engineering of cooperative autonomy. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

The Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) at terminal range located at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). The EMRG launcher is a long-range weapon that fires projectiles using electricity instead of chemical propellants. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

Lt. Cmdr. John Woods, Office of Naval Research (ONR) reserve component, and Ignatius Rigor, University of Washington, prepare an Air-Deployable Expendable Ice Buoy (AXIB) for deployment in the high Arctic near the North Pole from a Royal Danish Air Force C-130 aircraft operating out of Thule Air Force Base in Greenland, as part of the International Arctic Buoy Program (IABP). The deployment team, led by ONR, included personnel from the National Ice Center (NIC), Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy, Environment and Climate Change Canada and the University of Washington. The IABP is a conglomeration of global participants that maintain a network of drifting buoys in the Arctic Ocean that provide meteorological and oceanographic data for real-time operational requirements and research purposes. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

Abellio 8504 LJ56 ONR, in Katharine Street, Croydon on the 455. Tuesday 8th September 2015. DSCN34580.

 

AD E200 DArt-AD Enviro200 10.2m.

William Friend, left, from Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, talks with Congressman Rob Wittman about the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global TechSolutions-sponsored Tactically Reconfigurable Artificial Combat Enhanced Reality (TRACER) system during a visit to the ONR exhibit at Modern Day Marine. TechSolutions partnered with Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division to develop the TRACER package, which consists of a virtual-reality headset, a backpack, a state-of-the-art simulated weapon designed to deliver realistic recoil, and a software package that creates multiple and adaptable simulation scenarios for security personnel to experience. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams)

The Afloat Forward Staging Base (Interim) USS Ponce (ASB(I) 15) conducts an operational demonstration of the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored Laser Weapon System (LaWS) while deployed to the Arabian Gulf. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

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Ontario Northland Railway

RS10

A northbound freight with RS10 No. 1403 leaves North Bay, Ontario for Temagami (Wim R. Forder)

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An unmanned rigid-hull inflatable boat operates autonomously during an Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored demonstration of swarmboat technology held at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. During the demonstration four boats, using an ONR-sponsored system called CARACaS (Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command Sensing), operated autonomously during various scenarios designed to identify, trail or track a target of interest. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

161214-N-PO203-099 PACIFIC OCEAN (Dec. 14, 2016) Crew members aboard the Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) vessel R/V Sally Ride use the large A-frame to retrieve a McLane motorized profiler from the La Jolla canyon during a science verification cruise designed to test installed systems and ensure readiness for conducting future research missions. Operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography under a charter lease agreement with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Sally Ride has multi-beam bottom-mapping and ocean current profiling sonars, advanced meteorological sensors and satellite data transmission systems, the latest navigation and ship-positioning systems and a specially designed hull that improves sonar acoustic performance. The Navy, through ONR, has been a leader in building and providing large ships for the nation’s academic research fleet since World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

Lee Mastroianni, right, program officer at the Office of Naval Research (ONR), talks about the prototype LOCUST (Low-Cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Swarming Technology) tube-launched UAV, with Robert O. Work, Deputy Secretary of Defense, during a Technology Innovation Display event held at the Pentagon. For 70 years, ONR through its commands, including ONR Global and the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., has been leading the discovery, development and delivery of technology innovations for the Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

Ontario Northland Railway 2124 (nog in Norfolk Southern kleuren ),

Englehart ON,

08 september 2024.

ontario Northland Railway locomotives GP38-2 1806 and 1802 switching tank cars across Ferguson Road in Moosonee.

Dr. Thomas Killion, NATO Chief Scientist, provides an overview of the NATO S&T Organization during the Naval Future Force Science and Technology (S&T) Expo at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The Expo is the Office of Naval Research's (ONR) premier biennial event that provides attendees access to senior naval leadership and technical experts to discuss the status of key programs and new research opportunities. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

Airport Road loading ramp in Moosonee used by the Ontario Northland Railway for commercial vehicles.

A view of the Engelhart ONR Railway station in Englehart Ontario Canada. There is no longer any passenger rail service provided only passenger bus service.

 

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ONR 1809 GMD GP38-2 Diesel-Electric Locomotive and ONR 1800 GMD GP38-2 Diesel-Electric Locomotive pulling the last run for the Ontario Northland railway passenger train photographed from Sesekinika Lake Sept 28th in the Township of Grenfell in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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On Oct. 3, 2012, Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet, toured the Nimitz Marine Facility in Point Loma. Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers Gerald D'Spain, Eric Terrill, Peter Worcester, Bruce Appelgate and Capt. William Gaines gave the admiral presentations of various research instruments and vessels. Also in attendance were researchers Walter Munk, Cathy Constable and John Orcutt. This ZRay flying wing glider developed by D'Spain is among several Scripps instruments supported by the Office of Naval Research.

Machinist's Mate nuclear 2nd Class Nicholas Lewis, right, from the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo (SSN 769), watches as Machinist's Mate nuclear 2nd Class Cameron Sebastian tests a prototype submarine steam suit ensemble during an orientation class held at Naval Submarine Base New London. The Navy Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) via the Office of Naval Research (ONR) TechSolutions Office has funded the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF) to develop the next generation of protective gear for emergency responders to steam line ruptures aboard submarines. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

A robotic arm aboard the Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) vessel R/V Sally Ride is used to retrieve a scientific instrument that measures underwater conditions in the La Jolla canyon during science verification cruise designed to test installed systems and ensure readiness for conducting future research missions. Operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography under a charter lease agreement with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Sally Ride has multi-beam bottom-mapping and ocean current profiling sonars, advanced meteorological sensors and satellite data transmission systems, the latest navigation and ship-positioning systems and a specially designed hull that improves sonar acoustic performance. The Navy, through ONR, has been a leader in building and providing large ships for the nationâs academic research fleet since World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

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