Air Force Airman Steven Cesena, 388th Munitions Squadron munitions system crew member, directs Staff Sgt. Ashton Norton into postion in a forklift to transport a bomb rack unit-61(BRU-61) into position during a training exercise held at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, July 8, 2021. The BRU-61 is capable of holding four GBU-39/Bs in a single configuration, capable of destroying high-priority fixed and stationary targets from Air Force fighters and bombers in internal bays or on external hard-points, which increases aircraft loadout, decreases the logistical footprint, decreases collateral damag
Air Force Airman Steven Cesena, 388th Munitions Squadron munitions system crew member, directs Staff Sgt. Ashton Norton into postion in a forklift to transport a bomb rack unit-61(BRU-61) into position during a training exercise held at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, July 8, 2021. The BRU-61 is capable of holding four GBU-39/Bs in a single configuration, capable of destroying high-priority fixed and stationary targets from Air Force fighters and bombers in internal bays or on external hard-points, which increases aircraft loadout, decreases the logistical footprint, decreases collateral damage, and improves aircraft sortie generation times.
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