File:US Navy 110817-N-PO203-027 Graduate Students prepared autonomous robots, including the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-funded shipboard autonomous f.jpg

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English: WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2011) Michael Hopkins, left, and Bryce Lee, both graduate students at Virginia Tech. working in the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory, demonstrate autonomous robots, including the Office of Naval Research-funded shipboard autonomous firefighting robot (SAFFiR), left, at the Office of Naval Research exhibit during the annual conference for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)
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