Army Engineers Enhance Aviation Readiness with Critical Air Traffic Control Support in South Korea
U.S. Army engineers from the Communications-Electronics Command are providing essential support to the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. The team is focused on maintaining and operating advanced Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems to bolster the brigade's mission readiness. This includes technical support for key equipment like the Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System (ATNAVICS). This ground-based engineering expertise ensures that the 2nd Infantry Division's aviation assets can operate safely and effectively. The collaboration highlights the critical link between technical support and operational capability in modern military aviation.
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