Technical Photos



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    Capt. Joshua Shaudys of the 154th Training Squadron, 189th AW, learns the ins and outs of the Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Test Center's LITENING pod system. [ANG photo by MSgt. Chris A. Durney]
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    Brig. Gen. Kurt Vogel, commander of the Arkansas ANG, listens as Lt. Col. Matthew "Banger" Baugher of the AATC explains the LITENING pod targeting system. [ANG photo by MSgt. Chris A. Durney]
  • 160206-Z-OC807-027
    Lt. Col. Matthew "Banger" Baugher from the ANG AATC explains the LITENING pod targeting system to Maj. Gen. Mark H. Berry, the adjutant general of Arkansas, right, and Brig. Gen. Kurt Vogel, the commander of the Arkansas ANG. 189th AW C-130s have been tapped as test beds for a highly-accurate air drop and reconnaissance system. [ANG photo by MSgt. Chris A. Durney]
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    Production Operations team members work on a wing that is part of the first LM-100J commercial freighter at the Lockheed Martin site in Marietta, Georgia. The LM-100J is the commercial variant of the proven C-130J Super Hercules. [Lockheed Martin photo by Todd R. McQueen]
  • 160528-F-IL418-001
    The Air Force Reserve's 403rd MXS Isochronal Inspection Dock at Keesler AFB, received new maintenance platforms, commonly referred to as “stands,” April 14, 2016. The new stands are placed completely around the aircraft to include the nose and tail sections, provide more working area and access to power and lighting. [USAF photo by Maj. Marnee A.C. Losurdo]
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    A dismantled HC-130J Combat King II (#11-5765) from 71 RQS undergoes a B-check isochronal inspection, August 16, 2016, at Moody AFB. B-check ISO inspections are performed after an HC-130J has been active for roughly 270 days. (USAF photo by A1C Daniel Snider]
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    SSgt. Derrick Renfro, 23d EMXS crew chief, and SrA Andrew Burrell, 23d EMS aerospace propulsion journeyman, install a tailpipe ejector onto an HC-130J Combat King II during an isochronal inspection on August. 16, 2016, at Moody AFB. [USAF photo by A1C Daniel Snider]
  • 170118-F-YR527-020
    TSgt. Toron Bordain, 440th AEAS, C-130 maintenance advisor, works with his Afghan Air Force counterparts to remove an engine panel for training at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan on January 18, 2017. Bordain, an Air Force Reservist out of Dobbins ARB, is part Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air), working to develop a professional, capable and sustainable Afghan Air Force. [USAF photo by TSgt. Veronica Pierce]
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    SSgt. Angelica Ponce, 373rd Training Squadron Detachment 15 aerospace propulsion instructor, poses for photo with her students from the Philippine Air Force and the USAF on August 23, 2017, at Yokota AB. The course is the first bilateral Philippine U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance class to be taught at Yokota by the 373rd Training Squadron Detachment 15. [USAF photo by A1C Donald Hudson]
  • 170823-F-EZ530-048
    A group of aircraft maintenance students from the Philippine Air Force and the USAF work together to remove the turbine from a C-130H Hercules training engine during an aircraft maintenance course on August 23, 2017, at Yokota AB. The course is the first bilateral Philippine U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance class to be taught at Yokota by the 373rd Training Squadron Detachment 15. [USAF photo by A1C Donald Hudson]
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    UTC Aerospace Systems, recently completed the first of two contracted Lockheed Martin C-130H #92-1536 propeller upgrades for the ANGs 153rd Airlift Wing, based in Cheyenne, Wyoming [Courtesy photo]
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    179th AW Maintenance members work on engines to a C-130H Hercules during an isochronal inspection, May 10, 2018. [ANG photo by Capt. Paul Stennett]
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    179th AW Maintenance members SSgt. Ryan Morahan, SrA Matthew Boals and A1C Noah move an engine into place before placing it back onto C-130H #74-1666, May 10, 2018. The Airmen have inspected and maintenance the engine during an isochronal inspection. [ANG photo by Capt. Paul Stennett]
  • 180815-F-YT646-2021
    363rd TRS armament apprentice course students prepare to load a bomb onto the new MC-130P #66-0223 Combat Shadow trainer at Sheppard AFB, Texas, Aug. 15, 2018. This C-130 is the only one that actually allows the armament students to practice loading the BRU-61 bomb rack. [USAF photo by A1C Pedro Tenorio]
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    USAF C-130J-30 #08-3179 is seen undergoing inspections by the 317th Maintenance Squadron isochronal inspection team after certain number of flying hours or calendar days. [USAF photo by A1C Rebecca Van Syoc]