U.S. Hustling To Upgrade Close Air Support In Korea
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea U.S. officials are hurrying to introduce “digitally-aided close air support” into the Korean theater of operations before 2012, when operational control of military forces in the peninsula will transfer to the South Korean government. “We struggle every day to sell what we...
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