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General (GEN) J.J. Lindsay, commander in chief, US Special Operations Command Headquarters, left, Representative E. Hutto, Democrat-Florida, center, and Brigadier General (BGEN) T. Eggers, Air Force General officer for Special Forces, hold a press conference before the roll out of the new MH-53J Pave Low IIIE helicopter.  Improvements on the modified HH-53 helicopter include:  new instruments on the modified HH-53 helicopter include:  include new instrument panels, consoles, various secure voice radio and satellite communications systems and titanium armor plating over critical avionics systems

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General (GEN) J.J. Lindsay, commander in chief, US Special Operations Command Headquarters, left, Representative E. Hutto, Democrat-Florida, center, and Brigadier General (BGEN) T. Eggers, Air Force General officer for Special Forces, hold a press conference before the roll out of the new MH-53J Pave Low IIIE helicopter. Improvements on the modified HH-53 helicopter include: new instruments on the modified HH-53 helicopter include: include new instrument panels, consoles, various secure voice radio and satellite communications systems and titanium armor plating over critical avionics systems

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