MH-60M, Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) in town from Joint Base Lewis-McChord for some training around Central Washington.
Left behind on this round, 03745 soaks up the last rays of the sun as two of his buddies head out to the Yakima Training Center range for live-fire drills.
This MH-47G, heading out just minutes before sunset on a life-fire exercise over the Yakima Training Center, was originally built as CH-47C 70-15029, and then remanufactured as an MH-47E, before being damaged in 2001 and re-built as an MH-47G.
A flight of three MH-60L's on the ramp preparing for a live-fire drill on the Yakima Training Center. The 160th at JBLM has since transitioned to an all MH-60M force.
The other L-159 Super Albatros brought in by Air USA to facilitate Adversary Support for the US Army on the Yakima Training Center. Notice that unlike 109, 112 has a FLIR turret under the nose.
The other L-159 Super Albatros brought in by Air USA to facilitate Adversary Support for the US Army on the Yakima Training Center. Notice that unlike 109, 112 has a FLIR turret under the nose.
One of Air USA's L-59 Super Albatross aircraft prepares to taxi out for a mission to the Yakima Training Center to assist US Army JTAC troops readying for deployment.
This MH-60L stopped by as part of a three-ship to get fuel before hitting the Yakima Training Center for some live-fire gunnery practice. This airframe is based at JBLM and was seriously damaged during Operation Gothic Serpent in Somalia, October 3, 1993