Common Air Picture Planned for U.S. Services and Allies
A crucial shortfall in the global war on terrorism is the inability of the U.S. military to share information--in particular a common picture of air, ground and sea activity--around the world with a delay of only a few seconds. A common or single, integrated air picture would let operational...
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