US Air Force advances with CJADC2 effort
A USAF KC-135 being prepared for a flight over the Black Sea in a NATO-combined operation. (Photo: US Air Force)
The US Air Force (USAF) has been increasing efforts to be prepared for deployment alongside partners and allies in contested, high-intensity scenarios. Closely working with the defence industry, the service has been progressing with the development of the air capability of the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2).
Designed to accelerate battlespace effectiveness with data interoperability across multiple domains, the CJADC2 will form the step of the Pentagon-wide JADC2 initiative intended to allow for the integration with coalition forces’ structure.
Progressing with the initiative has been a concern for the US Congress. The FY2024 National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA) emphasised the relevance
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