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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
KOORUI computer monitors are on display at the KOORUI booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics brand is showcasing its latest innovations in display technology, gaming monitors, and home office solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The OLED logo is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
OLED technology is used to create digital displays in devices such as television screens, computer monitors, and portable systems including smartphones and handheld gaming consoles. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CNN Presidential Election Debate Seen on Screens in Times Square, New York, United States - 27 Jun 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14561362b)
Visitors to Times Square walk past television monitors showing the CNN presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in New York on Thursday, June 27, 2024. The debate is being held in CNN's Atlanta studios with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash as moderators.
CNN Presidential Election Debate Seen on Screens in Times Square, New York, United States - 27 Jun 2024 -
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. A tethered drone gives a birds-eye view of the fire scene
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
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Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots being deployed to tackle a forest fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
Ref 11654
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. A tethered drone gives a birds-eye view of the fire scene as shown here
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Feuerwehrroboter können in heissen Gefahrenzonen arbeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Fire 1
21/04/20
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Picture credit: Milrem Robotics/ InnoVfoam
A robot firefighting systems to help or even replace firefighters in the most hostile environments has been unveiled.The robots are remotely operated by firefighters who remain in a safe distance while receiving a complete overview of the operation area via various cameras.These include thermal and infrared, and onboard sensors that can additionally detect gas or chemical leaks.The monitors allow the vehicle to change position while maintaining a perfect overview of the fire. The robots , called Multiscope Rescue , can use foam or to tackle blazes depending on the situation.Each has foam or water tanks, as well as tethered drones for better situational awareness. In case of forest or landscape fires the robot firefighters can be airdropped to start limiting the spread of fires.They can spray water and foam from 2000 up to 20 000 liters per minute.The machines are being jointly developed by European robotics company Milrem , based in Estonia, and InnoVfoam, aspecialist frim in foam extinguishing technology
OPS:Rendering of Multiscope Rescue firefrighting robots in action with an industrial blaze. Here it uses both water and foam to fight the fire
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307t)
United States President Donald J. Trump and Foxconn CEO Terry Gou shake hands during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at the White House At center is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307o)
United States President Donald J. Trump makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307r)
United States President Donald J. Trump makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at the White House At left is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307v)
United States President Donald J. Trump makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House With Trump are the Speaker of The US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), and Foxconn CEO Terry Gou (right).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307k)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou applauds during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307m)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou applauds during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307l)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou listens during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307w)
Speaker of The US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Ryan, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307x)
Speaker of The US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Ryan, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307j)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou applauds during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307q)
Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin) makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House With Walker is Speaker of The US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), center, and Foxconn CEO Terry Gou, right.
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307p)
Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin) gestures towards Foxconn CEO Terry Gou, right, as he makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House At center is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307h)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou listens during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307n)
Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin) makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House At right is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307g)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou listens during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307f)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou listens during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307c)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou listens during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307e)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou, left, shakes hands with the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), right, during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307b)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307i)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou makes remarks during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House At right is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307y)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307a)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307u)
Speaker of The US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Ryan, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307d)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX Shutterstock (5021417g)
Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX Shutterstock (5021417h)
Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX Shutterstock (5021417f)
Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
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Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
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Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
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Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
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Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
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FEATURE: Putzfrauen überwachen sich selbst in China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX Shutterstock (5021417a)
Cleaner with their mini camera cleaning a hotel room
Hotel monitors cleaners with mini cameras, Zhejiang province, China - 30 Aug 2015
A hotel in Zhejiang province, China recently equipped each of its cleaners with their own mini cameras. As they travel round the hotel cleaning they have to plug in the camera in each room so that they can be monitored.
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Cairo Vote for the presidential election
European Union election monitors visit a polling site during the first day of voting in the presidential election in the upscale Zamalek district in Cairo on May 26, 2014. Egyptians begin voting in a new presidential election which ex-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who ousted the elected Islamist leader, is expected to easily win amid calls for stability and economic recovery. Photo by Mohammed Bendari/APAIMAGES_1316.16/Credit:Mohammed Bendari /Apaimag/SIPA/1405261324 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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Senior Airman Justin Tanayo monitors incoming aircraft during a joint, live-fire exercise at a regional range in Southwest Asia. Tanayo is a tactical air control party Airman assigned to the 82nd Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ben Bloker)
Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013
These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.
The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.
The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.
As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.
Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.
"Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."
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