7/19/2012 - Albert Tinsley, of Cubic Video, films the back of a Bearcat during a training scenario at the Warrior Launch Facility on July 12. The shoot/don’t shoot training exercise video will operate on the Engagement Skill Trainer 2,000 and will serve as a training video for security forces members to hone marksmanship, threat response and combat skills in a variety of environments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Beau Wade)
7/19/2012 - Staff Sgt. Perry Sumrall, 341st Maintenance Operations Squadron special vehicle operations instructor, right, seizes Senior Airman Christopher Balser, 341st MOS technician, during a training exercise at the Warrior Launch Facility on July 12. Airmen will eventually have the opportunity to see the filmed scenario on the EST 2,000 Trainer and will have to decide how to handle a situation where a Payload Transporter van driver acts hostile. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Katrina Heikkinen)
7/19/2012 - Tech Sgt. Billy Gaines, 741st Missile Security Forces Squadron convoy response force member, far left, discusses his role in a training exercise to other participants in a first-of-its-kind shoot/don’t shoot exercise. Gaines was one of more than 60 members representing the 741st MSFS, 341st Security Support Squadron and 341st Maintenance Group who participated in the three-day production. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Katrina Heikkinen)
7/19/2012 - David Tinsley, left, and his father, Albert, both of Cubic Video, adjust camera settings as they record the sound of a Payload Transporter's engine running for a training video. (U.S. Air Force photo/Beau Wade)