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<blockquote data-quote="FLYIN" data-source="post: 8949805" data-attributes="member: 21018"><p>The term isn't new. And I'll answer it for you. That is type 2 control. And Air Force JTACs working with Marines. Probably not. We make our own and use our own. The community is very small and a tight knit group. We tend to know each other. If you want to read up on the conduct of close air support which joint pub do you want to look in? Next question. How do you effectively employ an aircraft when you don't even know what it is that is working for you? What are the elements of a JCAS check in? I'll give you a hint one of them is the type of aircraft that is checking in with you. So there is no way that you wouldn't know what aircraft is employing ordnance for you. How would you know its capabilities? Whats an SCL and if they have the SCL how would most aircraft state that? I haven't served as a JTAC in almost 2 1/2 years BTW. I won't ask any more questions. Think I made my point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLYIN, post: 8949805, member: 21018"] The term isn't new. And I'll answer it for you. That is type 2 control. And Air Force JTACs working with Marines. Probably not. We make our own and use our own. The community is very small and a tight knit group. We tend to know each other. If you want to read up on the conduct of close air support which joint pub do you want to look in? Next question. How do you effectively employ an aircraft when you don't even know what it is that is working for you? What are the elements of a JCAS check in? I'll give you a hint one of them is the type of aircraft that is checking in with you. So there is no way that you wouldn't know what aircraft is employing ordnance for you. How would you know its capabilities? Whats an SCL and if they have the SCL how would most aircraft state that? I haven't served as a JTAC in almost 2 1/2 years BTW. I won't ask any more questions. Think I made my point. [/QUOTE]
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