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Air Force Technical Sergeant Dustin Strole (right)

Air Force Technical Sergeant Dustin Strole (right)

Air Force Technical Sergeant Dustin Strole (right) and Air Force Master Sgt. Gregory Hrovat from the 181st Intelligence Wing conduct Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation Portable go kit (GIIEP)... More

Col. Kip Clark, 181st  IW is briefed on the capabilities

Col. Kip Clark, 181st IW is briefed on the capabilities

Col. Kip Clark, 181st IW is briefed on the capabilities of the RQ-7 Shadow remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) by CW2 Avallone, 76 BSTB. (Photo by Major Frank Howard, 181st IW Executive Staff Officer)

Air Force Master Sergeant Gregory Hrovat from the 181st

Air Force Master Sergeant Gregory Hrovat from the 181st

Air Force Master Sergeant Gregory Hrovat from the 181st Intelligence Wing operates the mobile GIIEP and ROVER systems during Exercise Checkered Flag. (Photo by Major Frank Howard, 181st IW Executive Staff Officer)

Members of the 76 BSTB prepare to load the RQ-7 Shadow

Members of the 76 BSTB prepare to load the RQ-7 Shadow

Members of the 76 BSTB prepare to load the RQ-7 Shadow RPA onto the launcher. (Photo by Maj. Frank Howard, 181st IW Executive Staff Officer)

The GIIEP and ROVER kit is easily deployed by truck

The GIIEP and ROVER kit is easily deployed by truck

The GIIEP and ROVER kit is easily deployed by truck for field operations. (Photo by Major Frank Howard, 181st IW Executive Staff Officer)

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