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22nd Airlift Squadron transports the fifth SBIRS satellite to Cape Canaveral [lower-third included]
Space Systems Command
March 17, 2021 | 3:40
Story about the challenges and skills needed to transport a satellite across the country. The video features members of a C-5M Super Galaxy, from 22nd Airlift Squadron, out of Travis Air Force Base, working with members of Lockheed Martin, and the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), to load and secure the Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) GEO-5 Satellite inside the C-5M Super Galaxy, at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, Calif., the satellite is scheduled to launch later this year at Cape Canaveral, Fla., joining four other geosynchronous SBIRS, providing an increased capability to detect missile launches anywhere in the world to defend the United States.
TRT: 3-min 40-sec
Featuring: (In order of appearance)
1st Lt Kahleb Kelsey
Co-pilot, C-5M Super Galaxy
22nd Airlift Squadron
Hometown: Mariposa, Calif.
SrA Mathew Roth
Instructor Loadmaster, C-5M Super Galaxy
22nd Airlift Squadron
Hometown: Salem, Ore.
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