Air Force Tech. Sgt. Matt Connelly, 52nd Fighter Wing innovation manager (center), Senior Master Sgt. Brent Kenney, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron Heavy Repair superintendent and Project Arcwater creator (left), and an Airman from the 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron load Project Arcwater equipment into a pickup truck before departing for Poland June 23, 2022, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. What would normally require a large generator and countless 55-gallon drums of diesel fuel, Project Arcwater can sustain dozens of warfighters during Agile Combat Employment using only sunlight and w


Air Force Tech. Sgt. Matt Connelly, 52nd Fighter Wing innovation manager (center), Senior Master Sgt. Brent Kenney, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron Heavy Repair superintendent and Project Arcwater creator (left), and an Airman from the 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron load Project Arcwater equipment into a pickup truck before departing for Poland June 23, 2022, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. What would normally require a large generator and countless 55-gallon drums of diesel fuel, Project Arcwater can sustain dozens of warfighters during Agile Combat Employment using only sunlight and water from the air, meaning it can fit in the beds of a couple pickup trucks.


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