Image:AGM-69A SRAM loaded into B-1B.jpg

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An inert AGM-69A being loaded into the bomb bay of the B-1B bomber. [1]

Originally appeared on the Defense Image Digest CD-ROM. Photographed by USAF Technical Sgt. Kit Thompson, 22 June 1987.

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  • ID: DFST8803500
  • Location: Dyess AFB, Texas, USA
  • Date Shot: 22 Jun 1987
  • Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Kit Thompson
  • Description: Members of the 96th Munitions Maintenance Squadron use a weapons loader to move an inert AGM-69A Short Range Attack Missile (SRAM) from underneath a B-1B bomber aircraft.


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