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170405-N-UN340-003 National Harbor, Md. (Apr. 5, 2017)

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170405-N-UN340-003 National Harbor, Md. (Apr. 5, 2017)

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170405-N-UN340-003 National Harbor, Md. (Apr. 5, 2017) Sailors assigned to the Navy Cyber Warfare Development Group (NCWDG) test drive Mobile Inverted Pendulum (MiP) robots while exhibiting in the Navy Information Warfare Pavilion at the 2017 Sea, Air and Space exposition (SAS). The Information warfare pavilion is presented by a partnership between the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare (OPNAV N2N6); Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/Commander, U.S. 10th Fleet (CFCC/C10F); Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) and Commander, Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), all key players in the Navy’s Information Warfare community. SAS, sponsored by the U.S. Navy League, is the world’s largest maritime exposition and provides a venue of interaction between the maritime defense industry and U.S. and international military organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released)

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05/04/2017
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Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center38.78111, -77.01861
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