Ready Tiger 24-1: Multi-unit communications provide C2 capabilities
A ground antenna transmit and receive (GATR) ball, assigned to the 51st Combat Communications Squadron, provides network capabilities for Exercise Ready Tiger 24-1 at Avon Park Air Force Range, Florida, April 9, 2024. The GATR ball was used during Ready Tiger 24-1 to transmit data communication between personnel in geographically separated areas. Built upon Air Combat Command's directive to assert air power in contested environments, Exercise Ready Tiger 24-1 aims to test and enhance the 23rd Wing’s proficiency in executing Lead Wing and Expeditionary Air Base concepts through Agile Combat Employment and command and control operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rachel Coates)
PHOTO BY:
Senior Airman Rachel Coates
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7.13 MB
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NIKON Z 7_2
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24-70mm f/2.8G
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56/10
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1/640
ISO
100
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