The USAF F-4D fighter bomber armed with bombs at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB) in Thailand during the Vietnam War. A civilian in a laboratory testing laser designator device and laser guidance system. Views of various equipment in the laboratory. USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II fighter-bomber, armed with Mark 84 Laser-Guided Bombs (LGBs) and Mark 82 bombs, refueling from Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker. View of KC-135A from the back seat of the F-4D during refueling. A man moves torch.
USAF F-4D fighter bombers mounted with bombs, laser designator pod, ECM pod prepares to take off from Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB) in Thailand during the Vietnam War. USAF F-4D fighter bomber Weapon Systems Officer (WSO) sighting through laser device mounted on canopy. WSO removes his helmet and puts it on again. The F-4D pilot drawing reference lines on canopy with a grease pencil. Two USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II fighter bombers armed with Mark 84 Laser-Guided Bombs (LGBs) and AIM-7E Sparrow missiles. The second aircraft has an ECM (Electronic countermeasures) pod system.
USAF F-4D fighter bombers, armed with ordnance, in flight from the Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB) in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Two USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II fighter bombers armed with Mark 84 Laser-Guided Bombs (LGBs), take off. The two F-4Ds with Mark 84 LGBs, Mark 82s, ECM (Electronic countermeasures) pods and Sparrows in flight. Bomb explosions on road.
Major Mack stands in front of EC-121 Aircraft at Ubon Air Base in Thailand during College Eye airborne radar surveillance mission. He talks about the 552nd Airborne Early Warning Control Wing Unit. The crew consists of 18 member team. The senior director supervises all the members performing their tasks. Major Mack talks about the individual tasks of each crew member. The radar station gives complete coverage to friendly areas.
Major Mack at Ubon Air Base in Thailand during College Eye airborne radar surveillance mission. He talks about the 552nd Airborne Early Warning Control Wing Unit. Major Mack speaks about individual duties and performances of the 18 member team. Radar technicians detect any airborne target in North Vietnam.
Major Mack at Ubon Air Base in Thailand during College Eye airborne radar surveillance mission. He talks about the 552nd Airborne Early Warning Control Wing Unit. Major Mack talks about maintaining continuous surveillance in North Vietnam. The Unit works with unity and professionalism.