7/18/2007 - Airmen of the Mongolian Air Defense Force, set up a Smokey Sam ground to air missile launcher on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Sgt. Danaasuren Neggui (Left), Lt. Col. Jigjid Batsukh (Center), Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh (Right), Mongolian Air Defense Force, places the Smokey Sam ground to air missile into the launcher on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh, Mongolian Air Defense Force, assembles an SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Lt. Col. Jigjid Batsukh (Right), Mongolian Air Defense Force, instructs Airman Basic Hugo Lesta (Left), Spanish Air Force, the operation of an SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh (Front), Sgt. Danaasuren Neggui (Back), Mongolian Air Defense Force, aims anSA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh, Mongolian Air Defense Force, practice aims an SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh, Mongolian Air Defense Force, practice aims an SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh (Front), Sgt. Danaasuren Neggui (Back), Mongolian Air Defense Force, aims an SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) at an enemy aircraft on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh, Mongolian Air Defense Force, aims a SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) at an enemy aircraft on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)
7/18/2007 - Staff Sgt. Munkhuu Batmunkh, Mongolian Air Defense Force, aims a SA-7 Man-portable air-defense systems (surface to air missile launcher) at an enemy aircraft on the Pacific Alaskan Range Complex on July 16 during Red Flag-Alaska 07-3. The PARC provides 67,000 square miles of airspace, one conventional bombing range and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets and more than 30 threat simulators which allows them to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder)