After years of operating 1960s-vintage communications gear, the Marine Corps plans a two-step process to overhaul its airborne command and control technology.
After years of operating 1960s-vintage communications gear, the Marine Corps plans a two-step process to overhaul its airborne command and control technology. During the Iraq war the Marines operated three KC-130s, configured as Direct Air Support Center-Airborne--DASC(A)--systems, to manage...
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