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Metal detector sounds: Showing the difference between a quarter on the surface and mixed signal object at 6 inches deep.

ESPniagara is hoisted out of Lake Erie onto the deck of a research vessel on Oct. 12, 2016, after a test deployment last fall. Photo Credit: Daryl Marshke/Michigan Photography.

Nick is the chair. Get ready to dive in!!

A worker adjusts the sump pump used to collect ground water seeping into the TBM retrieval shaft.

Dan's Aircraft Wreck Retrieval

Seen at Bredbury recycling incident, assisting with hose retrieval

CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division participate in an Ammunition Combat Load Retrieval Exercise May 7-8, 2014 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The training exercise focused on the brigade’s ability to retrieval, uploading and transporting of the brigade’s ACL. (U.S. Army photo by 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)

A shirt for the new era. And a new outfit for Rupert Bear. Created for soul retrieval ceremony.

First Swarm in 2013. 02/22/13

 

Another view from the top of the Mobile Arm Retrieval System (MARS) platform.

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

WX20EWN BEARS Ambulance Service B 135 Mercedes Sprinter Guy's and St Thomas ECMO Retrieval Team

 

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The Stern ramp recovery system on the FRC Sentinel-Class parent craft.

Welded Rail Retrieval Train

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Structural steel supports arriving for installation near the top of the retrieval shaft.

Retrieval shaft excavation progress.

Retrieval mission at National Library building, 300 Manchester Street, 18 May 2011.

Retrieval mission at National Library building, 300 Manchester Street, 18 May 2011.

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

Dan's Aircraft Wreck Retrieval

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

Neo Blacktron Reconnaissance and Data Retrieval drone, called "Spike" by the troops.

 

Spike is build to sneak silently into enemy bases and ships. There he tries to connect to the main computer to steal all kinds of data. Also his sensor tool, which can be extended, can intercept longe range transmissions and do reconnaissance on the battle field. Also Spike is able to defend himself when he's engaged by enemys. He's programmed to use all kinds of weapons, but prefers to escape, avoiding combat.

To initially excavate the TBM retrieval shaft, a mini excavator within the shaft piles material near a larger excavator on the surface, which carries it out to load onto trucks.

Dan's Aircraft Wreck Retrieval

The library retrieval system at UTS pulling a bin of books from the underground storage chambers. There are six of these chambers, each with its own robot crane.

Retrieval of sequential sediment trap in Lake Michigan. Used for collecting suspended sediment at automatic pre-timed intervals. EEGLE cruise, southern Lake Michigan, June 1999. B. Eadie, chief scientist.

Nearing the finish of excavation efforts for the North Beach TBM retrieval shaft.

A daring daylight rescue and retrieval of a Fiesta Supermarket .shopping cart!! Houston,Texas. 8.25.2013.

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

The Marriott Library's Automated Retrieval Center can hold up to two million volumes. Book bins are retrieved by four robotic cherry pickers.

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