Accelerating change by improving distributed, scalable battle management, expediting kill chain
U.S. Air Force air battle managers and tactical air control party, or TACP, Airmen traveled to Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, from across Air Combat Command, Pacific Air Forces, and U.S. Air Forces in Europe to participate in the experiment, Aug. 15 - 19, 2022. The TOC-L experiment was designed to continue development of future command and control, or C2, concepts intended to expedite kill chains and improve distributed battle management. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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