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Two Russian MI-24 Hind attack helicopters, simulate ground attacks on various air defense sites at Dona Ana range, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. The Russian helicopters are operated by members of Optec Threat Support Activity at Biggs Army Airfield, in suport of ROVING SANDS '97; a joint service exercise designed to improve air defense capabilities

Two Russian MI-24 Hind attack helicopters, simulate ground attacks on ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS Base: Fort Bliss State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jim Shryn... More

Aerial view of two Russian MI-24 Hind attack helicopters as they simulate ground attacks on various air defense sites at Dona Ana Range, Fort Bliss, Texas. The Russian helicopter is operated by members of Optec Threat Support Activity during the world's largest joint service, multi-nation tactical air operations exercise

Aerial view of two Russian MI-24 Hind attack helicopters as they simul...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS 97 Base: El Paso State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jim Shryn... More

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