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        <description>This source video: a 2013 look inside the 62nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron in Afghanistan. It's a genuinely well-shot, well-narrated explainer on remotely piloted aircraft crews — pilots, sensor operators, and the airmen loading munitions — working together to keep troops on the ground safe. A great, underseen piece of Air Force history. This is the original, untouched file — full size, full detail. We're posting the MForja-distilled version right alongside it. Watch them back to back and see if you can tell the difference — that's the whole point. Full credit to the source: "Remotely Piloted Aircraft Keep Troops on Ground Safe (B-Roll &amp; Interview)," produced by Senior Airman Anthony Gamez, U.S. Air Forces Central, 04.17.2013. Public domain, via DVIDS: https://www.dvidshub.net/video/288204/remo... More comparisons like this: YouTube youtube.com/@MForja · LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/mforja · X x.com/mforjatech</description>
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