This archival footage documents U.S. Air Force air power operations during the early 2000s, focusing on strike capability, weapons delivery, and mission coordination. The footage shows how air power is applied through bomber operations, unmanned systems, and command aircraft directing attacks across multiple targets.
Scenes include: B-1B Lancer releasing multiple bombs on ground targets; large-scale explosions from various types of air-delivered ordnance; MQ-1 Predator UAV launching a missile; animated sequence illustrating command aircraft coordinating strikes across a combat zone; close-up and wide views of aerial strike impacts and weapons effects.
Sourced from original film and video elements, this footage has been professionally digitized and prepared for editorial use. It provides extended coverage with multiple usable scenes, making the title especially valuable for documentary filmmakers, editors, and researchers.
Specifications: ProRes 422, 720×480p, 29.97fps
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