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An MH-53J helicopter, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, is prepared for flight in a maintenance hangar of the 21st Special Operations Squadron

A member of the 21st Special Operations Squadron works on the engine of an MH-53J helicopter, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, to prepare it for its functional flight check

Members of the 21st Special Operations Squadron prepare an MH-53J helicopter, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, for its functional flight check

An MH-53J helicopter of the 21st Special Operations Squadron, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, flies low near the English coast

A front close-up view of an MH-53J helicopter of the 21st Special Operations Squadron, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, in-flight near the English coast

Members of the 21st Special Operations Squadron unload their first shipment of MH-53J helicopters, equipped with the Pave Low infrared system for night operations, from a C-5A Galaxy aircraft

Members of the 21st Special Operations Squadron check out the nose gear of an MH-53J helicopter, one of the first group to arrive in Europe equipped with the Pave Low infrared system for night operations

Members of the 21st Special Operations Squadron push an MH-53J helicopter, one of the first group to arrive in Europe equipped with the Pave Low infrared system for night operations, onto the flight line

Members of the 21st Special Operations Squadron tow an MH-53J helicopter, one of the first group to arrive in Europe equipped with the Pave Low infrared system for night operations, on the flight line, while another is unloaded from a C-5A Galaxy aircraft

An MH-53J helicopter, equipped with the new Pave Low infrared system for night operations, is prepared for flight in a maintenance hangar of the 21st Special Operations Squadron

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Base: Raf Woodbridge

Country: England / Great Britain (ENG)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Dave Nolan, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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23/10/1988
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