ZeroEyes technology helps detect potential firearms threats
A Tyndall Hololab banner hangs in the Natural Disaster Recovery Division office at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Nov. 21, 2024. The Hololab allows operators to access the virtual base to explore the best use of facilities, view real-time conditions and run simulations, such as extreme weather and active shooter exercises to increase resiliency and decrease response times. (U.S. Air Force photo by Venessa Armenta)
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