Eglin hosts Army Stinger missile testing
A group of FIM-92 Stinger ejection motors lie on the ground on the Eglin Air Force Base range March 14. The ejection motor pushes the missile a safe distance from the operator before the missile blasts away toward the target. Stinger Based Systems, a division of the Army’s cruise missile defense system unit, test-fired more than 30 Stingers at aerial and fixed targets on the base’s range throughout the week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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