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A Rear Cockpit Pallet is mounted in the back of a T-38 Talon Jan. 13, 2015 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The project to build the RCP began from a need to design a platform that could serve to perform high dynamic testing of new GPS technology inside the 56 year-old T-38 Talon. (Courtesy photo) 96th Test Group brings 'R2-D2' to life
Remotely tucked away in the high desert of southern New Mexico, the 96th Test Group provides some of the most sophisticated military testing in the world. Often, their innovations and technological pursuits seem like works of science fiction, such as the group's latest project dubbed affectionately as 'R2-D2.’
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2015
Members of Holloman Air Force Base participate in an exercise Aug. 19, 2014, at Holloman AFB, N.M. The exercise was a part of the Air Force’s Commanders Inspection Program. The program is designed to test a unit’s ability to accomplish the mission with little warning, and provides feedback on areas of excellence or areas that need improvement. The program specifically focuses on the bases ability to rapidly deploy combat-ready Airmen and equipment worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Leah Ferrante) Holloman AFB wing inspected using Air Force’s new program
Airmen from every specialty completed a four-day deployment exercise Aug. 20, here, as part of the Air Force's Commander's Inspection Program.
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2014
MQ-9 Reaper crew chiefs perform a routine inspection on an MQ-9 remotely piloted aircraft Aug. 12, 2014, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron thoroughly inspects each part of the aircraft before takeoff and after landing, looking for any discrepancies that could interfere with the proper operation of the aircraft. Inspections are performed based on various factors including total hours flown and discrepancies noticed or reported during training sorties. Additional inspections are completed on several milestones including 200, 400, 800 and 2,000 hours of flight time. Each inspection is more in-depth as the flight hours increase. The crew chiefs are assigned to the 49th AMXS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya) New Mexico maintainers keep the future of the Air Force in the sky
Recently, the mission here has transformed from projecting combat airpower to training the next generation of combat pilots and among its many aircraft, Holloman Air Force Base is the premier training base for the MQ-1 Predator and the MQ-9 Reaper.
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2014
Default Air Force Logo Holloman tests new warhead on high-speed track
The Defense Department announced yesterday the successful testing of an advanced conventional precision effects warhead, a critical part of a national effort to establish a conventional prompt strike capability. This capability will contribute to the country to defend its interests with precision weapons at hypersonic speeds The 846th Test Squadron conducted the successful test at the Holloman High Speed Test Track, located on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M..
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2013
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