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Remote Wyoming roads
provide proving ground for Air Force special operators
By
JOHN VANDIVER
STARS AND STRIPES • May
3, 2023
An MC-130J Commando II takes off from a state
highway near Rawlins, Wyo., during Exercise Agile Chariot on April 30, 2023.
Crews used the public road for the exercise as part of the Agile Combat
Employment concept. (Carly Kavish/U.S. Air Force)
U.S. Air Force special operators broke ground this
week when they landed planes on highways in Wyoming, marking the latest effort
by commandos experimenting with ways to ensure that air power can be delivered
when airfields aren’t an option.
During Exercise Agile Chariot, the Air Force for
the first time landed an MQ-9 Reaper drone on a highway along with an MC-130J
Commando II, two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs and two MH-6 Little Birds, the 1st
Special Operations Wing, headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Fla., said in a
statement Tuesday.
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