File:SH-3s USN Brazil 1987.JPEG

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English: A Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King helicopter from the U.S. Navy helicopter anti-submarine squadron HS-9 Sea Griffins (of Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8), assigned to the USS Nimitz (CVN-68))and a Sikorsky/Agusta SH-3 Sea King helicopter from the Brazilian Navy squadron HS-1 lower AQS-13 dipping sonar during Exercise Topex 1-87, an anti-submarine warfare exercise in which four inter-mixed U.S. and Brazilian helicopter flight crews participated.
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Author Camera Operator: PHAN Silver, USN

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