Courtesy Video | AFN Afghanistan | 08.14.2009
B-roll of a persistent threat detection system (Aerostat) flying above the city of Kabul, Afghanistan and providing round-the-clock video surveillance. Scenes include various shots of the Aerostat
Video by Daniel Barrios | U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Public Affairs - Visual Communications Division | 03.25.2014
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Aerostat B-Roll at Lajas, Puerto Rico. No audio track. Also available in high definition.
Video by Master Sgt. Jennifer Seidl | 332d Air Expeditionary Wing | 06.08.2011
Package of how the beginnings of Air Power are being employed in a new way by the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Produced by Master Sergeant Jennifer Seidl....
Photo by Cmdr. Victor Chen | U.S. Navy | 05.25.2011
A persistent ground surveillance system aerostats undergoes predeployment testing at a U.S. Naval Air Systems Command training facility. Developed by NAVAIR's special surveillance program, the PGSS
Courtesy Video | AFN Afghanistan | 08.14.2009
Package made from "Aerostat Provides Security" in the B-roll section about a persistent threat detection system (Aerostat) flying above the city of Kabul, Afghanistan and providing round-the-clock
Photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Morris | AFN Wiesbaden | 08.31.2023
U.S. Army Sgt. Edward Dorba, an electromagnetic warfare specialist with 2nd Multi-Domain Effects Battalion, 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, supports one of the tail fins to an aerostat lighter-than-air
Photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Morris | AFN Wiesbaden | 08.31.2023
U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Palombo, an electromagnetic warfare specialist with 2nd Multi-Domain Effects Battalion, 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, holds on to tether lines as his team prepares an aerostat
Photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Morris | AFN Wiesbaden | 08.31.2023
U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Palombo, electromagnetic warfare specialist, 2nd Multi-Domain Effects Battalion, 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, uses a tethering line to guide an aerostat lighter-than-air