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NEWS | June 12, 2008

Guard plane photographs flood damage

By Spc. Cassandra Groce Kentucky National Guard

INDIANAPOLIS - With the help of an advanced counterdrug aircraft, the Indiana National Guard has received live footage of flood damage throughout the state to assist with missions and help local governments plan to repair the damage.

"It can show officials where roads are washed out and what damage there is to infrastructure," Maj. Mark Jeffries, the missions systems officer for the 130th Airlift Wing based in Charleston, W.V.

Jeffries is part of the unit's aircrew for the Reconnaissance Cargo 26B (RC-26B), which is one of 11 surveillance planes operated by the Air National Guard. While originally designated for counterdrug work, it has since been used for other domestic duties such as support for natural disasters.

The RC-26B's advanced visual capabilities are superior to typical footage captured with cameras.

"The RC-26B is equipped with an infrared camera which can pick up any leakage from a power plant, for example," Jeffries said. "We can also get nice prints from the still cameras."

Still photos of damage can be helpful during planning stages, allowing users to write on photos if necessary and also show the damage from a bird's-eye view with a wider angle. Video footage is shot at a different angle.

The RC-26B can also stay in the air at least twice as long as a helicopter, it was explained.

This response is not just a one-time, one-state focused effort, said Lt Col. Mike Shiels, the branch chief for Counterdrug Aviation at the National Guard Bureau.

"It is part of an overall national response framework that NGB has spent countless man hours developing with all 54 states and territories," he said. "It is by no means perfect, and we have numerous improvements to be made. We learn more and get better at it each time we employ this capability."

An RC-26B from the 186th Air Refueling Wing in Meridian, Miss., arrived in Wisconsin on June 11 to fly over dozens of affected areas in the state and provide live, broadcast-quality video of problem areas. 

The capability, which allows engineers on the ground to begin the planning process for reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, was employed after Hurricane Katrina, tested during last year's California wildfires, and is operational for the first time in these flooded states.

The Mississippi aircraft was made available as a substitute for Wisconsin's own RC-26B from the 115th Fighter Wing in Madison, Wis., which is currently deployed to support the Global War on Terror.

 

 

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