An Ally Took Control of Live Bombs Dropped by US Air Force Planes. That's Never Been Done Before.
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An ally took control of live bombs dropped by US Air Force planes. That’s never been done before.
A US Air Force F-15E taking part in the exercise in Norway. Torbjørn Kjosvold, Norwegian Armed Forces The US Air Force recently allowed another country to take control of American bombs in flight for the first time, with F-15 Strike Eagle pilots passing control of their glide bombs over to Norwegian forces. The Norwegian Armed Forces announced the successful weapons test last week, describing it as a test of networked weapons, “weapons you can c…
An ally took control of live bombs dropped by US Air Force planes. That's never been done before.
A US Air Force F-15E taking part in the exercise in Norway.Torbjørn Kjosvold, Norwegian Armed ForcesThe US recently let another country take control of its bombs for the first time.It let Norway take control in flight and steer them toward targets.Norway was testing its technology to make networked weapons that can be guided and redirected in the air.The US Air Force recently allowed another country to take control of American bombs in flight fo…
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