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The Dormant Inertial Navigation System (DINS) is installed for input power test in the advanced maneuvering re-entry vehicle (AMARV) control section

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Base: Vandenberg Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Gregory C. Merritt

Release Status: Released to Public

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dormant navigation system navigation system dins input power test input power test re entry vehicle re entry vehicle amarv control section california vandenberg air force base staff sergeant high resolution dormant inertial navigation system control section ssgt gregory us air force usaf air force base us national archives
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13/08/1980
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dormant navigation system navigation system dins input power test input power test re entry vehicle re entry vehicle amarv control section california vandenberg air force base staff sergeant high resolution dormant inertial navigation system control section ssgt gregory us air force usaf air force base us national archives