A training film in the United States on tactical operations of U.S. Air Force UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Mini guns are fired from a helicopter. The helicopter in flight over an enemy territory. The gunner fires side firing guns and other ammunition from the helicopter. Smoke rises due to the firing. A pilot at the controls. He gives a command to fire. The gunner fires at the target. Heavy columns of smoke rise due to the firing.
A training film in the United States on tactical operations of U.S. Air Force UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Rocket delivery by the helicopters in an enemy territory. A helicopter in flight overhead. 2.75 inch FFAR (Folding-Fin Aircraft Rocket) is installed in the helicopter for firing. The helicopter in flight. Rockets are fired at targets. Heavy smoke columns rise due to the firing. The helicopter in flight over a wooded area. Animation depicts rocket fired by the helicopter at predetermined altitude and ranges. Firing of the rockets from various altitudes.
A training film in the United States on tactical operations of U.S. Air Force UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Cardinal rules for armed helicopters are experienced and practiced by trained pilots during a combat. Animation shows the rules. It depicts that helicopters should start the engagement of enemy at maximum effective range. The pilot should avoid target overflight. He should also avoid flying parallel to tree line. If he does this, the enemy can locate him. Information about correct altitude while flying is also given.
A training film in the United States on tactical operations of U.S. Air Force UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Helicopters parked on a field. Crew members seated near the helicopters. Flying techniques for exfiltration are the same as are used during infiltration. Men standing near a jeep parked on the field. They discuss. The ground team operating in the enemy territory reports to them. The helicopters take off. Men locate a landing zone on a map. A gunner fires from a helicopter. A patrol team contacts them and reports about their activities. They fire guns. Gun ships are launched and are directed to the area by a Forward Air Controller. Aerial view of gun ships in flight. Smoke rises due to firing by the gun ships. They attempt to suppress the enemy fire with mini guns and rockets. A second set of gunships is launched to replace the first one. They fire guns. The patrol team reports that there is no further firing by the enemy. They call the helicopters to recover and extricate the team. The helicopters in flight over the area. The ground crew is taken aboard with the help of ropes and ladders. All aircraft return to their base for refueling and rearming after the completion of the mission.
United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Senior Pilot) speaks about the basic training of cadets in United States Air Force Academy. High altitude view of the Air Force Academy. United States flag near the officer. A photograph of the cadets placed on a wall in the background. Cadets parade. A cadet holding U.S. flag walks in front. The officer states that the cadets undergo a training in which they have to show excellence in every field to become army officers. Candidates arrive in buses at the academy for the training. They come out of the bus. Various sign boards outside the academy to facilitate them. A woman takes the necessary information from them and writes it down. Various stations at the Air Force Academy. Candidates go through medical check up. The officer states that every cadet has to take a pledge for the Academy in which he promises that he will follow the discipline and work for the best of the nation
United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Senior Pilot) speaks about the basic training of cadets in United States. He talks about the entrance exam which the cadets have to pass for their training. He also talks about the questionnaire which cadets have to answer. Cadets stand on the ground of Air Force Academy. They undergo their basic training. Officers train them. They stand in a high temperature outside the Academy and do the push-ups. Cadets get hair cuts and measurement for their uniforms taken. They march. They undergo physical training. They lift heavy wooden logs and exercise with them. They march with guns. Tents on ground. Cadets sit on the ground, shave and cut their nails. They walk atop a hill. They practice on the hill and climb big wooden frames and nets. The officer states that discipline is the priority for every cadet. If he wants to be a part of the USAF, he has to follow the rules and discipline. A plane takes off from a runway.