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Flying Into the Future with Modern Combat Techniques
Flying Into the Future with Modern Combat Techniques
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The USN F-14 Tomcat could track 24 targets, but the TID (tactical information display), with a maximum range of 740km only allows six targets to remain readable. Other F-14,
E-2 Hawkeye AEW or aircraft carriers could datalink other targets.
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