USAF mulls 'long-dwell asset' to track friendly forces
The U.S. Air Force has begun looking at the possibility of assigning a "long-dwell asset" the responsibility of tracking friendly forces on the battlefield, a service official said Nov. 17 at a conference on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Compared with the current practice of...
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