Shaun Sorensen, right, a small unmanned aerial systems instructor with Training and Logistics Support Activity, and a Marine with Task Force Southwest, left, fly the Instant Eye SUAS at Camp Lejeune, , Feb. 8, 2017. The Instant Eye is revolutionary in that it can fly easily into buildings, over walls and hills, and can take off and land vertically. Approximately 300 Marines are assigned to Task Force Southwest, whose mission will be to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Army 215th Corps and 505th Zone National Police.


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