U.S. Air Force pararescuemen with the 38th Rescue Squadron out of Moody Air Force Base, Ga., prepare to extract a mock survivor from a vehicle hit by an improvised explosive device during an Angel Thunder 2010 training scenario April 21, 2010, at Playas Training and Research Center, N.M. Angel Thunder, an Air Combat Command-sponsored exercise, is the largest personnel recovery/combat search and rescue exercise to date and combines Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD assets.
U.S. Air Force pararescuemen from the 48th Rescue Squadron out of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., check their equipment before parachuting from a C-130 Hercules aircraft flying near the base April 16, 2010, during Angel Thunder 2010. Angel Thunder is a joint service, multinational, interagency combat search and rescue exercise that provides realistic training to Air Force personnel recovery assets using a variety of scenarios to simulate deployment conditions, contingencies and natural disasters.
A U.S. Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter with the 41st Rescue Squadron (RQS) out of Moody Air Force Base (AF, Ga., drops two combat rescue officers from the 38th RQS out of Moody AFB and an Army Special Forces medic off at a casualty collection point in the desert surrounding Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Ariz., April 19, 2010, during Angel Thunder 2010. Angel Thunder, an Air Combat Command-sponsored exercise, is the largest personnel recovery/combat search and rescue exercise to date and combines Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD assets.
Da notare anche la inquietante cesoia idraulica nelola prima foto.![]()
Ultima modifica di louen; 16/01/2012 a 18:29
PJs, non ho trovato descrizioni... ma quasi sicuramente in training.
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Tanta roba Riko..tanta roba...
Tra l'altro a quanto pare ai Pj piacciono i fastmags...
i fastmag sarebbero quelle specie ti tasche porta caricatore di plastica?