From air to ground, RPAs partner with JTACs to accomplish mission objectives
Airmen performing remotely piloted aircraft operations are dedicated to achieving the maximum impact on the battlefield have partnered with Air Force joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC) , Air Force tactical air control party (TACP) and sister service controllers to conduct and accomplish close-air-support (CAS) missions. RPAs assigned to the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada and other locations around the world continue to be the number one most requested capability from combatant commanders around the world on a 24/7 basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay)
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