Marine Corps Sgt. Brock Gilbert, back right, air crew chief, Sgt. Shinichi Kasahara, ordnance technician, front right, both with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 363 (Reinforced), and Cpl. Jacob Foster, left, combat graphics specialist, Communication Strategy and Operations, all with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, look out the side of a UH-1Y Venom during a live-fire training exercise at Mount Bundy Training Area, NT, Australia, May 26, 2021. UH-1Y Venoms have high-tech sensors that detect incoming threats and include the ability to locate and conduct precise targeting. The training ho
Marine Corps Sgt. Brock Gilbert, back right, air crew chief, Sgt. Shinichi Kasahara, ordnance technician, front right, both with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 363 (Reinforced), and Cpl. Jacob Foster, left, combat graphics specialist, Communication Strategy and Operations, all with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, look out the side of a UH-1Y Venom during a live-fire training exercise at Mount Bundy Training Area, NT, Australia, May 26, 2021. UH-1Y Venoms have high-tech sensors that detect incoming threats and include the ability to locate and conduct precise targeting. The training hones Marines’ capabilities as a skilled expeditionary fighting force.
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