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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper sits on the runway pre-flight during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 15, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise is the first iteration of Agile Reaper and included deployment of three MQ-9s and remote command and control infrastructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper taxis on the runway during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 14, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise highlights the agile and remote command and control capabilities of the MQ-9. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper taxis on the runway during Exercise A Sept. 14, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. Agile Reaper is a total force and joint exercise over the Pacific training ranges, focused on enhancing the MQ-9’s ability to rapidly deploy anywhere, with minimal logistics to bolster the effectiveness of fleet, air and surface forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
Participants of Exercise Agile Reaper pose for a photo Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise focused on rapid deployment of multiple MQ-9s to any location using minimal personnel, fuel and equipment and reducing deployment timelines from weeks to hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper taxis on the runway during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise is a total force and joint training exercise that bolsters the quality of MQ-9 training and prepares the community for near and peer-level adversary competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper taxis on the runway during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise focused on MQ-9 multi-role training to support forces in high-end fights by quickly moving persistent, multi-role aircraft across the battlespace where least expected. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper soars through the sky during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The MQ-9s are a multi-role aircraft equipped to support forces in any environment with persistent intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and precision strike. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper approaches the runway during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. Agile Reaper is a routine training exercise that allows participants to generate maritime domain awareness for joint partners, while increasing training production and Airmen capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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One team, one fight: Exercise AGILE REAPER
A MQ-9 Reaper approaches the runway during Exercise Agile Reaper Sept. 12, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The routine training exercise focuses on rapidly positioning MQ-9s into unfamiliar airfields, relaunching and creating combat effects before detection and targeting. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Airman 1st Class Kelcey Fisher, 49th Aircraft Communications Maintenance Unit ground control station technician, starts a Mobile Electric Power cart during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 7, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. A MEP generates electricity to various equipment items aiding in the Agile Reaper equipment to function and operate correctly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Airman 1st Class Kelcey Fisher, 49th Aircraft Communications Maintenance Unit ground control station technician, installs a low noise amplifier during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 7, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. The installation process aids in the satellites ability to receive and improve the strength of the signal shared between the aircraft and satellite. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
(From left to right) Master Sgt. Jeff Camara, 49th Aircraft Communications Maintenance Unit lead production superintendent; Senior Airman Bronze Jackson and Senior Airman Austin Sievert, 49th ACMU ground control station technicians, assemble the safety railing on a Satellite Earth Terminal Subsystem during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 7, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. A SETSS is portable equipment that communicates with MQ-9s when the aircraft is beyond the line of sight allowing members to continue their mission of flying regardless of the aircrafts location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Senior Airman Peyton Van Nest, 51st Combat Communications Special Mission Squadron radio frequency transmission system technician from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, sets up a satellite communications antenna during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 5, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This routine exercise supports Total Force training and education of aircrew and support personnel to strengthen relationships, improve readiness, and boost lethality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Master Sgt. Aaron Fernandez, 163rd Maintenance Squadron ground control station communications flight chief from March Air Reserve Base, California, watches a Satellite Earth Terminal Subsystem delivery during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 5, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This routine training exercise focuses on the improvement of Total Force relationships and operational capabilities while demonstrating the agile, penetrating and persistent multi-role maritime combat capabilities of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Staff Sgt. Joe Hopkins, 49th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment craftsman, inspects a Mobile Electric Power cart during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 5, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This training focuses on the improvement of Total Force relationships and operational capabilities while demonstrating the agile, penetrating and persistent multi-role maritime combat capabilities of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
U.S. military members participating in Exercise Agile Reaper stand by for an equipment delivery Sept. 5, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This routine training exercise is focused on the movement of MQ-9 Reapers, aircrew and support personnel to a new location to conduct realistic and relevant training vital to the readiness of U.S. forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Agile Reaper equipment arrives at Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Senior Airman Austin Sievert, 49th Aircraft Communications Maintenance Unit ground control station technician, pushes a Mobile Electric Power cart during Exercise Agile Reaper, Sept. 7, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This routine training exercise focuses on the improvement of Total Force relationships and operational capabilities while demonstrating the agile, penetrating and persistent multi-role maritime combat capabilities of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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MQ-9 Reapers from Holloman AFB Conduct Exercise in California
Members from Holloman Air Force Base pose with a satellite earth terminal subsystem during Agile Reaper on September 8, 2020, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. Agile Reaper is a routine training exercise focused on the movements of MQ-9s Reaper overwater to improve upon the joint relationship and operational capabilities while displaying agile penetrating and persistent multi-role maritime combat capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Collette Brooks)
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Holloman's water world
The 49th Civil Engineer Squadron contractors and Airmen watch as the fixed water-well pumps out water July 1, 2020, near Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The well pumps about 1,000 gallons of water per minute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Adrian Salazar)
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Holloman's water world
Kirk Campbell, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron a heavy equipment operator, lifts a part of a well, June 30, 2020, near Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The well was lifted on to preform maintenance on pinched wires. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Adrian Salazar)
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