Homestead F-16s receiving several avionics updates
Maj. Robert Lytle, 93rd Fighter Squadron director of operations and F-16 pilot, tests the Helmet Mounted Integrated Targeting unit at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., July 17. HMIT, currently being fielded at Homestead ARB, is an avionics system that gives the pilot the ability to cue a weapon against a target simply by looking at it anywhere in the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ross Tweten)
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