The
Air Force Security Forces Center‘s vehicle program delivered the first of new military working dog patrol vehicles to
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, as part of their initiative to modernize Defender equipment across the Air Force.
The improvements from previous patrol vehicles is the result of AFSFC’s vehicle program’s input to the Federal Service Law Enforcement Vehicle Equipment Standardization initiative and is focused on keeping MWD handlers and canines mission-ready.
Security Forces members at Robins learned about the vehicle “hot dog” system, which automatically kicks in when the interior gets too hot for the canines. The full-size sport utility vehicles also have a more spacious interior that gives the dogs a more comfortable ride.
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Travis Air Force Base Teams Up On Drone-Based Security Operations
By Travis Air Force Base | December 14, 2020
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The first deployment of automated aerial security solution on a USAF Installation
Travis Air Force Base, California, and Brooklyn, New York - December 14, 2020 - The 60th Air Mobility Wing, 60th Security Forces Squadron, in conjunction with Easy Aerial, a commercial provider of autonomous drone-based monitoring solutions, has developed and deployed the first automated drone-based monitoring and perimeter security system for a United States Air Force (USAF) installation.
The Smart Air Force Monitoring System (SAFMS) free-flight drone-in-a-box solution, along with a tethered (SAFMS-T) version, was developed by Easy Aerial and the USAF in a span of just two years. The work was done under a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II program and conforms to the Air Force Base Perimeter Security and Situational Awareness operational requirements.
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Tech. Sgt. Emily Souza, right, 23rd Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of combat arms, helps Investigator Kaitlin Curtis, 23rd SFS, adjust a shoulder strap at Moody Air Force Base.
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By Airman 1st Class Jasmine M. Barnes
23rd Wing Public Affairs Dec 11, 2020
Airman 1st Class Jasmine M. Barnes | Air Force
Tech. Sgt. Emily Souza, right, 23rd Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of combat arms, helps Investigator Kaitlin Curtis, 23rd SFS, adjust a shoulder strap at Moody Air Force Base. Airman 1st Class Jasmine M. Barnes