MC2A program changes course, splits into two fleets; faces two-year delivery delay

The Air Force is abandoning its goal of combining ground and air surveillance capabilities in a single platform, called the Multi-sensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A), and instead plans to buy two fleets, a senior acquisition official told The DAILY Nov. 20. Delivery of the first MC2A could be...

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