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A crew from the 420th Munitions Squadron at RAF Welford in 2012. Munition Support Squadrons (MUNS) are geographically separated units which are located over Europe.They are co-located on several main operating NATO bases and they are working together with their host nation wing.
A support squadron supplies all the necessary manpower and equipment needed to continue numerous tasks. An operations support squadron may dictate policy, train aircrews , and maintain airfields based on the missions of the units it supports.
4537th Fighter Weapons Squadron: Nellis AFB: F-105: See also. United States Air Force Weapons School; See also. List of United States Air Force squadrons
A squadron may include two or three subordinate flights. In turn the squadron may be part of a group and then a wing. An Air Force squadron is the basic unit of the service and may carry the lineage and honors of units over a century ago.
470th Air Base Squadron (470 ABS) NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Germany; 52nd Munitions Maintenance Group (52 MMG) [8] 701st Munitions Support Squadron (701 MUNSS) Kleine Brogel Air Base, Belgium; 702nd Munitions Support Squadron (702 MUNSS) Büchel Air Base, Germany; 703rd Munitions Support Squadron (703 MUNSS) Volkel Air Base, Netherlands
7361st Munitions Support Squadron – Kleine Brogel Air Base, Belgium (special weapons storage and maintenance) 7362d Munitions Support Squadron – Volkel Air Base, Netherlands (special weapons storage and maintenance) 7501st Munitions Support Squadron – Alflen (GE), Fliegerhorst Büchel (special weapons storage and maintenance)
Munitions Systems specialists assigned to the 388th Munitions Squadron assemble an inert GBU-31 joint direct attack munition at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, 2011.. Munitions Systems specialists are enlisted airmen of the U.S. Air Force tasked with protecting, handling, storing, transporting, arming/disarming, and assembly of non-nuclear munitions.
The squadrons mission is to be ready to perform close air support, interdiction, strategic attack, suppression of enemy air defense and defensive anti air missions, employing the full array of U.S. Air Force capabilities including precision-guided munitions, inertially-aided munitions, night vision goggles, fighter data link and Low Altitude ...