ACC's next-gen ISR study looks at upgrading, replacing Reapers

By Rachel Cohen / September 29, 2017 at 11:49 AM
Air Force Air Combat Command plans to wrap up its study of next-generation intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and strike capabilities in November, which could open the door to an analysis of alternatives in 2018, according to a service spokeswoman. A decision to move to an AOA depends upon when the capabilities-based assessment, which began in December 2016, is finished, ACC spokeswoman Jennifer Spradlin wrote in a Sept. 7 email. The CBA is on track for review by the ACC requirements board...

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