Modernizing the DOD’s Airborne ISR

The ability to observe an enemy from the air has long been a valuable asset for the military. From hot air balloons in the late 18th century to the SR-71 Blackbird during the Cold War era, aerial surveillance has proven to be a vital asset for gathering intelligence. Today, the world’s most advanced militaries use airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (A-ISR) — aircraft equipped with advanced sensors and communication systems that collect, analyze, and distribute intelligence — to gain a tactical advantage on the battlefield.

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  • Why A-ISR is so critical for the DOD

  • How the DOD is evolving A-ISR

  • The DOD's current and future A-ISR platforms

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