NATO AGS Inches Toward Operation

RQ-4D
A NATO AGS RQ-4D Phoenix remotely-piloted aircraft at Sigonella, Italy.
Credit: NATO / Christian Timmig
LONDON—NATO’s new Alliance Ground Surveillance Force (NAGSF) has taken another step toward front-line operation with the transfer in ownership of assets. Until now, many of the components that made up the AGS system had been under the control of the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Management...
Tony Osborne

Based in London, Tony covers European defense programs. Prior to joining Aviation Week in November 2012, Tony was at Shephard Media Group where he was deputy editor for Rotorhub and Defence Helicopter magazines.

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