Navy engineers develop next-generation flight line tracking system
Rear Adm. John Meier, commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic, participates in an Advanced Naval Technology Exercise at Naval Air Station Oceana where engineers from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division demonstrated a next-generation flight line tracking system. The 5G Identification of Support Equipment (5GISE) system tracks flight line assets like fuel trucks, tow tractors, and other support equipment in real-time on mobile devices via GPS to improve situational awareness and efficiency for naval aviation operations. (U.S. Navy photo)
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