U.S. Forces in Korea Want More Intelligence-Gathering Systems
Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE
The combined U.S. and South Korean militaries already field a vast array of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment on the peninsula, but military leaders still clamor for more collection systems and better support from intelligence agencies. Technical intelligence is of particular...
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