U.S. Air Force Expands Adversary Air Services To Include More EW

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Draken employees signaled a 58th Fighter Sqdn. hand sign as an L-159 Honeybadger taxied the flightline.
Credit: Senior Airman Cassidy Woody/U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force is significantly expanding its contractor adversary air services so that military fighter pilots can focus on their primary mission and hone their electronic warfare skills. Historically, the Air Force has kept its adversary air capability in-house. But in times of declining...

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