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- So this whole idea came about

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because there was a validated
need for rapid deployment

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with the F-15 and other airframes like it.

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The way we move around is too slow.

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This was meant to streamline the process,

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and make ourselves more lethal.

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What this trailer does,

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is it gives us the tools
and resources to quickly

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get on the road with our fighter assets.

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It allows us to continue to be lethal,

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and lightweight

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so we can move quickly
anywhere we need to get.

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This give us a true adaptive basing,

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and

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the whole package makes it

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where we're not reliant
on anybody or anything.

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It is a completely self-contained

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fighter wing in a box
essentially on wheels.

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So what this trailer includes,

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it's basically a new
UTC package in itself,

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it's not just a trailer.

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So, what it allows is
for the 12 crew members

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to have a living quarters in all climates

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down to negative 60
degrees to 120 degrees.

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It gives us all of our tools.

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It gives us everything
we need for the aircraft

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to sustain hydraulic
power, electrical power,

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compressed air, cooling air.

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It also brings additional resources

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such as large items like gear
boxes, jet fuel starters,

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anything that we're
gonna blow on the road.

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We'd be able to get those
aircraft back up and running,

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with what's inside the package.

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The advantage is it gives
commanders a turnkey platform,

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in order to get on road quickly.

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So, we can get a quick five-hour
ETC on the road quickly,

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or we can even flush an alert site.

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So, there's no logistical
nightmare in planning.

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A commander can just say

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I need an alert site moved over
here as quickly as possible,

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and the time that it
takes to get on the road

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is about how long it
takes to start the truck

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and start driving.

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We specifically designed it for the F-15,

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however, it does work with the F-16.

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It does work with the F-22,

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with some minor modifications to the age

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that goes along with the package.

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The A-10s it also works with,

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and then we're also currently working

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with the F-35 acquisition manager

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to make it compatible
with the F-35 as well.

