AGOS helps NATO train Estonian, Swedish troops
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany- Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Picoc (right), who is in charge of training and evaluations at the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Air Ground Operations School, showed international forward air controllers upgrades to the ROVER III, a kit which mainly consists of a tactical laptop, antennas, cables and other items used to receive live video feed from aircraft during close air support operations. Two Estonian air force members and a Swedish army ranger spent a week in pre-deployment briefings, computer simulation, and field training prior to deployment thanks to the joint efforts of the staff at the USAFE AGOS and the International Security Assistance Force Cell at NATO Allied Air Component Command Headquarters Ramstein Aug. 17- 21.(U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Corey Clements)