AFRL infrastructure projects boost readiness, security
                Staff Sgt. Kevin Davis, a machinist with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s, or AFRL, Aerospace Systems Directorate, operates one of AFRL’s new computer numerical control milling machines in the rocket fabrication shop at Edwards Air Force Base, California, Sept. 15, 2022. AFRL upgraded its fabrication capabilities with 20 new state-of-the-art machines for designing and manufacturing components for liquid rocket engines and solid rocket motors. The new equipment will increase accuracy, improve operator safety and save money. This upgrade is one of many projects at AFRL sites across the U.S. aimed at modernizing infrastructure and strengthening science and technology capabilities for national defense. (U.S. Air Force photo / Joy Alich)
                
                    
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