U.S. aerial targets fall short in providing realistic training
Aerial targets being used to train U.S. military pilots can't replicate threats and have fundamental shortfalls in operational capabilities, but will have to be used for as much as ten more years before replacements are available, according to George Kirby, Director of the Range and Target Systems...
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