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FanTrailer for Squadron 42, a game based in the universe of Star Citizen. Really was inspired to try and make this feel like a potential movie trailer. I've never attempted to create a trailer somewhat from scratch with all the sounds effects, cuts and dialogue. Unfortunately, the dialogue was a bit difficult to isolate while using the clips from the other trailers, so I apologize for some of it sounding shoddy.

Last month the 104th Security Forces Squadron recieved domestic operations trailers helping the unit fulfill it's mission and protect the community. The trailers are multi-purpose and can be used to equip a 13 person security forces squad with command and control capability. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Airman Camille Lienau)


Master Sgt. Wayne Wilson and Master Sgt. Sandy Singleton, 104th Security Forces Squadron members close the back of a domestic operations trailer on July 27, 2021 at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The trailers are compact enough to fit inside C-130, C-17 and C-5 aircraft and quickly deployable to all locations worldwide via air or land. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Airman Camille Lienau)


Master Sgt. Wayne Wilson, 104th Security Forces Squadron member adjusts the radio inside of a domestic operations trailer on July 27, 2021 at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The built-in radio system allows for communication between SFS members and civilian law enforcement agencies. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Airman Camille Lienau)


Master Sgt. Wayne Wilson, 104th Security Forces Squadron member adjusts the radio inside of a domestic operations trailer on July 27, 2021 at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The built-in radio system allows for communication between SFS members and with civilian law enforcement agencies. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Airman Camille Lienau)


The M983 is a tractor unit for use with the trailer-mounted MIM-104 Patriot missile system. It can also be used with the Interim Stryker Recovery System, or other trailers. An earlier variant fitted with a 30 KW generator and crane mounted behind the cab was used to tow the MGM-31 Pershing Erector Launcher in CONUS. The M983A2/A4 Light Equipment Transporter (LET) tractor is mainly used to transport construction and engineer equipment. It has a 45,000 lbs. (20,430 kg) 2 speed hydraulic winch mounted behind the cab used to load the trailer. It does not have a self-recovery winch.


66th Logistics Readiness Squadron employees coordinate the unloading of a testing trailer Jan. 10, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. Program Executive Office Digital purchased the trailer to test loading and delivery characteristics for the Three Dimensional Expeditionary Long Range Radar, or 3DELRR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda LaBonte Britt)


William Deware, 66th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations supervisor, prepares to unload a radar testing trailer Jan. 10 at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. The trailer will test loading parameters for the Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long Range Radar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda LaBonte Britt)


HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- PEO Digital is using all available resources to minimize the risk of delays as it nears acquisition of a new Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar, or 3DELRR.


The program office responsible for acquiring the deployable and expeditionary radar purchased a used trailer from the Raytheon Co. Jan. 8, 2019, for approximately $40,000. Quickly taking possession of the trailer speeds up the testing process for radar and trailer loads on various aircraft and haulers ultimately responsible for delivering the radar to combatant commanders.


Buying the trailer and tapping local 66th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen to deliver and perform road maintenance on the trailer will save more than $150,000 and up to two years of acquisition time. Directly purchasing the trailer bypasses traditional acquisition processes


All wings report in. Star Wars: Squadrons, the new space combat game coming October 2, was revealed today, and along with it a killer trailer. The preview is a total love letter to the piloting side of Star Wars, featuring intense dogfights, incredible maneuvers, and a pulse-pounding sense of speed. Put on your flight suits and check out these five highlights.


2nd Lt. Daniel Martin, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, showcases a tool box and other equipment in the new point-of-use composite tool kit trailer to Col. Dennis Daley, 436th Maintenance Group commander, Feb. 11. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Shen-Chia Chu)


Senior Airman Matthew Worden, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, opens the door to the new point-of-use Composite Tool Kit trailer on the flightline at Dover Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Shen-Chia Chu)


The 20th Force Support Squadron Weasel Wagon is open from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Food service employees serve food from various rotating menus and customers are welcome to eat below the new pavilion in front of the trailer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Destinee Sweeney)


From left, U.S. Air Force Airmen 1st Class Tanner Kowatch, Justin Chandler and Staff. Sgt. Breonna Baker, 20th Maintenance Group maintenance analysts, decide on their orders while in line at the Weasel Wagon at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., April 10, 2018. The food trailer features a rotating menu, a daily veggie wrap and breakfast items. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Destinee Sweeney)


Team Shaw members assigned to the 20th Force Support Squadron (FSS) cut the ribbon for the Weasel Wagon food trailer opening at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., April 9, 2018. The ribbon cutting ceremony marked the official opening of the Weasel Wagon, however the trailer has made appearances at previous 20th FSS events such as the 2017 Boo Bash and various Child Development Center events. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Destinee Sweeney)


Airman Dylan James Everman, 8th Maintenance Squadron munitions systems equipment maintenance support technician, works on a munitions trailer at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Mar 15, 2023. Everman is performing a 720-day inspection that is required to prevent corrosion from the humid and salty climate of the area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten)


Airman 1st Class Kobe Cochran, 8th Maintenance Squadron munitions systems equipment maintenance technician, greases parts for a munitions trailer at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Mar 15, 2023. Keeping the moving parts of the trailer greased prolongs the use of the trailer by preventing corrosion and premature wear. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten)


Senior Airman Raymond Taulbee, 8th Maintenance Squadron munitions systems equipment maintenance technician, inspects the tow hitch of a munitions trailer at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Mar 15, 2023. Attention to detail is a critical factor in the maintenance of munitions trailers, with even the slightest error risking the possibility of munition delivery failure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten)


Airman 1st Class Tyra Rosario Diaz, 8th Maintenance Squadron munitions systems equipment maintenance technician, uses an impact wrench to attach lug nuts to a munitions trailer at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Mar 15, 2023. Impact wrenches deliver high torque for the removal and installation of lug nuts, allowing technicians to work quickly and with minimal effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten)


Staff Sgt. Kimberlyn Plata, 8th Maintenance Squadron munitions systems equipment maintenance crew chief, works on a munitions trailer tow hitch at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Mar 15, 2023. The 8th MXS is responsible for munitions, aircraft maintenance and maintenance operations support of the F-16 Fighting Falcons assigned to the 8th Fighter Wing at Kunsan Air Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten)


The trailers are monitored and serviced on a strict schedule every 90, 180, 365 and 720 days. Each inspection is more in-depth than the last until the final 720 day inspection where the trailer is taken apart for its most intense servicing.


U.S Airmen from the 31st Munition Squadron stand on a trailer at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Oct. 31, 2019. The Rapid Aircraft Generation and Employment competition consisted of one seven-level Ammo, two Ammo five-levels, and two Ammo-three levels crew chiefs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ericka A. Woolever).


U.S Airmen from the 31st Munition Squadron conduct an inert bomb build at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Oct. 31, 2019. Two teams competed in the final event of Rapid Aircraft Generation and Employment competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ericka A. Woolever).


U.S Airmen from the 31st Munition Squadron conduct an inert bomb build at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Oct. 31, 2019. The Rapid Aircraft Generation and Employment competition is the first of its kind and will be held quarterly at Aviano AB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ericka A. Woolever).

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