Air Force Planners Ponder Cyberwarfare Counterattacks

HICKAM AFB, Hawaii — The U.S. Air Force hasn’t given up on an airborne electronic attack capability. It has, in fact, morphed into a major issue for Pacific Air Forces planners as they have begun to look at mounting digital counterstrikes while under cyber and electronic attack. The problem is...

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