170524-N-PO203-074 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Apr. 24, 2017) Meggan Schoenberg, left, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global science advisor to Marine Corps Forces Command, watches as Dr. Rosemarie Oelrich, scientist, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock, uses a handheld Android device to monitor in real-time, data from the Mine Warfare Rapid Assessment Capability (mRAC) during the Ship-to-Shore Maneuver Exploration and Experimentation (S2ME2) Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) 2017 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The ONR-TechSolutions-sponsored mRAC is a man-portab
170524-N-PO203-074 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Apr. 24, 2017) Meggan Schoenberg, left, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global science advisor to Marine Corps Forces Command, watches as Dr. Rosemarie Oelrich, scientist, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock, uses a handheld Android device to monitor in real-time, data from the Mine Warfare Rapid Assessment Capability (mRAC) during the Ship-to-Shore Maneuver Exploration and Experimentation (S2ME2) Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) 2017 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The ONR-TechSolutions-sponsored mRAC is a man-portable threat detection and localization system that utilizes an ultra-sensitive magnetometer sensor package installed onboard a small quad rotor platform. S2ME2 ANTX brings industry, academia, and the Naval Research Development Establishment (NR&DE) together to demonstrate emerging technology/engineering innovations that address priority Navy and Marine Corps missions. ( Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)
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