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The U.S. Air Force began retiring its E-8C Joint STARS in 2022 as it prepared to move the mission to space.
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A shift to relying on satellites for tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR)—including a new plan for ground-moving target indication (GMTI) from orbit—will require a change in how the data is collected, analyzed and used, the pick to be new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
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