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Small diameter bombs

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Atomic cannon

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Senior Airmen Jeffery Zahniser and Asa McCurdy, 898th Munitions Squadron, get their food at the Nuclear Surety Inspection burger burn, here, Jan. 29. The picnic was held to celebrate the results of the inspection. Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

Members of the 377th Security Forces Squadron react to hearing inspection results from Col. John Hill, 377th Air Base Wing inspector general. The very good inspection results came after months of preparation and hard work from the Nuclear Weapons Center units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

Col. Joanne McPherson, 377th Medical Group commander, speaks to the New Mexico State Legislature Jan. 23 with other servicewomen from Kirtland. Servicewomen from here were asked to travel to Santa Fe to help honor women veterans past and present. (Photo courtesy of Patrick Martinez) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

Lt. Col. Carol Welsch, Space Development Group director, at the Space Development and Test Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M., listens to several mission briefs during the STP-1 mission readiness review. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

1st Lt. Greg Gstattenbauer communicates with the spacecraft and payload team before an upcoming satellite pass. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

Capt. Ben Johnson and other 1st Space Test Squadron members analyze telemetry in a payload test center for one of the several satellites operated by 1st STS. The squadron is part of the Space Development and Test Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M., which provides launch capability, space flight and on-orbit operations for the entire Department of Defense space research, development, and test and evaluation community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

1st Lt. Joshua Johnson, Capt. Khirah Morgan, Capt. Hiro Ababon, Maj. Robert Douglass and Col. Sam McCraw, all from the Space Development and Test Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M., stand in front of the Minotaur I rocket that brought the Air Force Research Laboratory?s TacSat-2 to orbit on Dec. 16. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Download Full Image | E-mail a friend

 

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Matt Aggers, left, and Staff Sgt. Randy Broome conduct a final check of the stowed twin wings on four ground-training GBU-39 small diameter bombs after being loaded on an F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft at Royal Air Force Station Lakenheath, England. The Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center evaluated the SDB weapon system that is intended to provide the United States Air Force with a tactical standoff air-to-surface strike capability for both current and future fighter and bomber aircraft. Both Airmen are aircraft weapons specialists from the 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (DOD photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung, U.S. Air Force)

 

KillerQueen, eso es un Alphajet?? Joder se parece mucho pero he revisado las fotos y las tomas de aire son ligeramente diferentes....

 

Saludos!!!!

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