Grand Bay paints parachutes for perception
David Klimer, 23d Operations Support Squadron range operator, paints a drogue parachute Feb. 10, 2020, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. The 23d OSS range personnel paint F-4 Phantom II drogue parachutes so they can be used as targets to hone aircrew gunnery and strafing skill at Grand Bay Bombing Range. The targets are painted with two coats of black and white paint to maximize their sustainability and ensure maximum visibility for pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Azaria E. Foster)
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Airman Azaria E. Foster
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NIKON D4S
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100
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