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Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers await further instructions by a pulse acquisition radar Nov. 17 during the Chu-Sam and Hawk missile annual service practice at McGregor Range Complex, N.M. The pulse acquisition radar detects low and medium altitude threats for the Hawk system. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Adam Garlington, 24th Press Camp Headquarters)

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