Two McDonnell Douglas F-15 "Eagles" flown Captain Steve Lucas and Captain Sam Tucker in the 391st Fighter Squadron flagship and Captain Jeff Patton and First Lieutenant Eric Eberth in the 366th Fighter Wing flagship performs a low level training mission over the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Idaho on June 24, 2003. The F-15 "Eagles" are assigned to the 391st Fighter Squadron, one of the flying squadrons located at the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. The F-15E's give the wing sophisticated air-to-ground attack capabilities and air-to-air superiority. It can be equipped with both laser-guided weapons and air-to-air missiles. It used the low altitude navigation and targeting infrared for night, or LANTIRN, system to find and destroy targets at night under the weather with devastating precision-un-edited-Not part of my personal collection
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