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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo the display of the information from a LITENING Pod installed on an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is being demonstrated to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is equipped with a LITENING Pod to demonstrate the capability to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is equipped with a LITENING Pod to demonstrate the capability to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is equipped with a LITENING Pod to demonstrate the capability to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is equipped with a LITENING Pod to demonstrate the capability to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. One innovation from WEPTAC is the addition of the LITENING Pod to C-130 aircraft to aid with single pass precision air drops. This capability will allow mobility air crew to acquire and designate targets from a standoff location. In this photo an Arkansas Air National Guard C-130 from the 189th Airlift Wing is equipped with a LITENING Pod to demonstrate the capability to WEPTAC attendees.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is finalizing a new central display unit for the F-16. The new CDU will increase its capabilities and aid operators by giving them access to the high definition information received by their sensors. In this photo, the AATC’s test F-16 is on display during WEPTAC.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is working on a new central display unit for the A-10 to increase its capabilities and aid operators by giving them access to the high definition information received by their sensors.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. Colonel Rogelio Maldonado Jr., Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center Commander, addressed the audience Friday, October 20, to close the event. At the out brief, 37 representatives from different working groups discussed their findings with senior leadership from the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is working on a new central display unit for the A-10 to increase its capabilities and aid operators by giving them access to the high definition information received by their sensors.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is working on a new central display unit for the A-10 to increase its capabilities and aid operators by giving them access to the high definition information received by their sensors.
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ARC WEPTAC innovations help modernize legacy aircraft
The Air Reserve Component Weapons and Tactics Council (ARC WEPTAC) was held October 16-20 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and at the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Arizona. This year's theme was “Defend the Homeland - Global Warfighters” which focused attendees on what they need to enhance the capabilities of their weapon systems and meet emerging needs. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is finalizing a new central display unit for the F-16. The new CDU will increase its capabilities and aid operators by giving them access to the high definition information received by their sensors. In this photo, the AATC’s test F-16 is on display during WEPTAC.
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Command Chief Master Sgt. James W. Loper
Chief Master Sgt. James W. Loper is the Tenth Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. . He advises the 10th Air Force Commander on all matters concerning the health, morale, welfare and effective management of more than 20,000 Reserve members at 30 locations.
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Command Chief Master Sgt. James W. Loper
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General Miller Presides
On September 27, Maj. Gen. Ronald B. "Bruce" Miller presided over an Assumption of Responsibilities Ceremony in which Chief Master Sgt. James Loper succeded Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Brandhuber as Tenth Air Force Comand Chief Master Sgt. takng on the responsibilities for the morale and welfare of almost 20,000 Airmen in 10th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Jessica D'Ambrosio)
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Honors Rendered
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. "Bruce" Miller returns a salute to Chief Master Sgt. James Loper during the Assumption of Responsibilities Ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on September 27. Chief Master Sgt. Loper succeded Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Brandhuber as Tenth Air Force Comand Chief Master Sgt. takng on the responsibilities for the morale and welfare of almost 20,000 Airmen in 10th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Jessica D'Ambrosio)
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Maj. Gen. Miller shakes hands with Chief Loper
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. "Bruce" Miller shakes hands with Chief Master Sgt. James Loper during an Assumption of Responsibilities Ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada on September 27. Chief Master Sgt. Loper succeded Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Brandhuber as Tenth Air Force Comand Chief Master Sgt. takng on the responsibilities for the morale and welfare of almost 20,000 Airmen in 10th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Jessica D'Ambrosio)
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Chief Loper Addresses the Audience
Chief Master Sgt. James Loper addresses the audience at the Assumption of Responsibilities Ceremony held at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on Sept. 27. Chief Master Sgt. Loper succeded Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Brandhuber as Tenth Air Force Comand Chief Master Sgt. takng on the responsibilities for the morale and welfare of almost 20,000 Airmen in 10th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Jessica D'Ambrosio)
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Honor Guard Presents Colors
The Nellis Air Force Base Honor Guard presents the colors at an Assumption of Responsibilities Ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada on Sept. 27. In the ceremony Chief Master Sgt. James Loper succeded Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Brandhuber as Tenth Air Force Comand Chief Master Sgt. takng on the responsibilities for the morale and welfare of almost 20,000 Airmen in 10th Air Force.
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Lt. Col. McLeod discusses safe haven efforts
Lt. Col. William McLeod speaks with members of the media about relocating to Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas in order to keep aircraft safe ahead of Hurricane Irma.
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