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Socorro, New Mexico, USA  - April 2, 2016: Warning signs about radioactive materials were erected at what is now White Sands Missile Range following the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb in a remote area of south central New Mexico. The technology for a nuclear weapon was developed in extreme secrecy in what was known as the Manhattan Project. The test bomb, which was exploded July 16, 1945, proved that the concept would work and led to the dropping of two powerful atomic bombs on Japan -- helping to end World War II. Open houses are conducted free for the general public twice yearly at what is now known as the Trinity Site (ground zero), where photographs of various exhibits are permitted. The Trinity Site located about  35 miles southeast of of Socorro, New Mexico is a National Historic Landmark.
A Radome (a portmanteau of radar and dome) is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna. The Radome is constructed of material transparent to radio waves. Radomes protect the antenna from weather and conceal antenna electronic equipment from view.
Tanks with radiator water in the desert of Death Valley, California, USA
Karakum Desert north of Darvaza / Derweze, Dashoguz Province, Turkmenistan: Darvaza gas crater, also known as the Door to Hell or Gates of Hell, is a burning sinkhole in a natural gas field, the result of a collapsed cavern. It it has been burning continuously since it was set alight by Soviet geologists in 1971. The crater has a diameter of approximately 70 meters and a depth of approximately 25 meters. Turkmenistan holds the world's 4th largest natural gas reserves.
Cryogenic capsule hibernation Cryonics Capsules Glass tube with frozen liquid for hibernation 3D Illustration sci fi teleport Science Technology Cryopod Cryopod Laboratory Equipment Laboratory Scene
Ultralight cockpit view while raining
Ridgecrest, CA USA Feb 15, 2023: MK IV special weapon - a more sophisticated follow-on to the MK III Fat Man bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki in August 1945.  Same size and weight as the MK III atom bomb the MK IV explosion yield varied between 20 and 40 kilotons.
Decommissioned Canadian Air Force aircraft.
Sea anchor mine, military equipment of the Second world war isolated on white background
Waterloo, Iowa, USA - 1964: US Air Force C-124 military cargo airplane with cargo bay open waiting to load reserves for yearly training. Scanned film.
Fat Man Nuclear Bomb in color.
Beja, Portugal: EuroDASS Praetorian DASS - this defensive Aid Sub-System (DASS) provides threat assessment, aircraft protection and support measures in extremely hostile and severe environments. The Praetorian system is a modular system consisting of antennas for electronic countermeasures (ECM), electronic support measures (ESM), missile approach warning systems (MAW), laser warning receivers (LWR) and Towed radar decoy (TRD) - portside wingtip of a  Eurofighter Typhoon - electronic warfare (EW) - Beja Airport, photo obtained in a public area.
Radar weather base station
Bomb with CHINA Label Falling From Sky. 3D Render
Radioactive material label beside the transportation wooden box Type A standard package
WW2 Mitchell B-25 Medium Bomber
Palo Verde Nuclear power generating Station, located in the desert near Tonopah, Arizona. Is generally known as Palo Verde Power Plant. It is a nuclear power plant supplying electricity. Warning signs say - Private Property, No Trespassing.
US Air Force firefighter training for Boeing B-47 at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado, USA 1961.
Danger Explosive Label on Aircraft Missile
Old brass diving helmet with gold fish
Cryogenic capsule hibernation Cryonics Capsules Glass tube with frozen liquid for hibernation sci fi 3D Illustration teleport Science Technology Cryopod Cryopod Laboratory Equipment Laboratory Scene
Evocative black and white image of a 1930s propeller airliner. The photo shows the tail and passenger door, with the aircraft parked on a snowy airport. Boeing 247 of United Air Lines
Close-up shot of a corporate private jet's landing gear with suspension. See other images in the collection for shots of chocks, wheel system and runway.
Industrial equipment in the workshop of an old abandoned factory in Moscow, Russia
Pair of supplementary fuel tanks on dolly trolleys near a taxiway and nearby fire extinguisher - 300 gallon centerline / belly tanks usable in aircraft such as the the F-16 fighting falcon. A German invention, drop tanks were introduced in the 1930s on fighter aircraft such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109.  The mostly cylindrical, aerodynamically shaped tanks are generally attached to external load carriers under the fuselage, the wings or on wing tips. The aircraft's fuel supply is switched so that the fuel is first transferred from the drop tanks to the internal fuel tanks. Like any external load, external tanks affect the speed of an aircraft through their air resistance (drag) and the maneuverability of an aircraft through their weight and limited structural strength. Furthermore, they increase the radar cross section  As the name implies these can be dropped in flight.
Radiation Research And Development:
An electric heater in farm
The Three-dimensional Mushroom Clouds Explosions symbolizing Global War issues, Environmental Protection and the Danger of Nuclear Energy (Rendering in 3D Program).
Navajo County, Arizona, USA - July 27, 2020: An Apollo 11 Training Command Module greets visitors to the Meteor Crater and Barringer Space Museum in Northern Arizona.
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