Improvements Sought To Track Friendly Forces
U.S. forces in Iraq were equipped with an unprecedented capability to keep track of their own, but the military plans further enhancements since "friendly-fire" killings still hounded the campaign with more than 20 deaths caused by such incidents. The U.S. Army equipped more than 2,000 vehicles and...
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