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Electronic Warfare - a new way of fighting
Aug 21
Photo Credit: Sgt. Thomas Day
A Soldier is seen through a gutted vehicle during convoy training at Camp Buehring, Kuwait. With the CREW (Counter Radio-controlled Electronic Warfare) technology, Soldiers such as this one are safer
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Flight of the Intruder
:03:17
Hey, Morg.
:03:19
Did you ever notice how...
:03:21
how some nights you could see
more stars
:03:23
than other nights?
:03:25
Huh? You ever notice that?
:03:27
Hmm?
:03:29
The stars.
:03:31
Oh, yeah.
:03:34
I've got an update.
:03:35
I'm cycling to
the coast-in point.
:03:37
You're getting
in a rut.
:03:39
You're getting in a rut.
:03:41
I mean, did you ever
stop to think
:03:42
you're taking your job just
a little bit too seriously?
:03:45
Look at me--
I enjoy my work.
:03:46
Yeah, I'll bet.
:03:47
See, I'm happy.
:03:48
See? Look.
:03:53
Enemy search radar
:03:54
looking for company.
:03:55
Okay...
:03:58
Time to get on down.
:03:59
Here we go.
:04:13
Black Eagle, Devil 5-0-5.
Feet dry.
:04:16
That's a roger, 5-0-5.
:04:26
Look at that small-arms fire
down there, Morg.
:04:28
Every peasant with a rifle, huh?
:04:35
Jesus, you call that a rifle?
:04:38
I lost them.
:04:39
Yeah, you hope.
:04:40
You got that riverbend ahead?
:04:41
Just picked it up.
:04:43
One more minute on this heading
to the turn point.
:04:47
23 Mike, Mike-- I see them.
:04:48
Go active on ECM.
:04:49
Jam 'em up.
:04:51
ECM active.
:04:52
We're jammin'.