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NEWS - Wintereinbruch in New York
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An employee shovels snow away from the sidewalk outside El Porton Mexican Restaurant and Bar on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Outdoor restaurants were forced to shut down early in New York City due the biggest storm in several years which is expecting to dump more than a foot of snow on the area.
Winter storm, New York, USA - 16 Dec 2020
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II speaks with staff during a visit to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) at Porton Down science park near Salisbury, southern England, on October 15, 2020.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William visit to Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Porton Down, Salisbury, UK - 15 Oct 2020
The Queen and the Duke of Cambridge visited the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) where they were to view displays of weaponry and tactics used in counter intelligence, a demonstration of a Forensic Explosives Investigation and meet staff who were involved in the Salisbury Novichok incident. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness also formally opened the new Energetics Analysis Centre.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517f)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517b)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517a)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517e)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517d)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686517c)
Image of "Porton Man", taken at DSTL's (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) research facility in the UK.
'Porton Man' Animatronic Mannequin to Test Protective Equipment - 03 Apr 2014
The "Porton Man" uses state of the art technology and is able to walk, march, run, sit, kneel and even lift its arms as if to sight a weapon just like an infantry soldier. It means new equipment such as chemical and biological suits can be thoroughly tested in a realistic but secure environment. More than a hundred sensors all over the body are able to record data during tests and scientists are even able to carry out real-time analysis.
Mannequins have been used by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) in the past but this animatronic version is a unique capability that puts the UK at the forefront of testing. Designed by i-bodi Technology Ltd, based in Buckingham, the robot is built to accurately represent the military user.
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