Marines from MAWTS-1 conducted and organized Digitally Aided Close Air Support (DACAS) fire missions using Target Handoff System tablets at Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, California.
Using a tablet known as the Target Handoff System V2, they can relay their position to artillery and aerial support using GPS location and indicate where their target is. The tablet connects to a PRC-117G radio to use voice communication in conjunction with GPS.
Rogers said this helps the ground units by sending direct and accurate information to fire support. This is the first time these systems have been integrated and fielded for a Marine Corps exercise.
Using a tablet known as the Target Handoff System V2, they can relay their position to artillery and aerial support using GPS location and indicate where their target is. The tablet connects to a PRC-117G radio to use voice communication in conjunction with GPS.
Rogers said this helps the ground units by sending direct and accurate information to fire support. This is the first time these systems have been integrated and fielded for a Marine Corps exercise.
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