USAF ISR Chief Says Gorgon Stare, Valiant Angel Will Quell Concerns
U.S. intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) in Afghanistan and Iraq is falling victim to too little bandwidth, too few trained analysts and a shortage of linguists who can survive a security investigation, but the U.S. Air Force’s ISR chief says solutions are on the way. Recent U.S...
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