By COLLIN BREAUX
News Herald Reporter

Representatives of Air Combat Command, which oversees Tyndall Air Force Base, said many of the improvements already were underway on Tyndall aircraft, including Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), a method of identifying targets using electromagnetic signals or “pings.”

“The SAR capability mentioned in the Business Insider article actually began implementation into the Raptor in 2011,” ACC officials at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia wrote in an email. “All combat-coded F-22s at Tyndall AFB already possess this capability.”

Source: http://www.newsherald.com/news/20170819/f-22-raptor-getting-weapons-cybersecurity-upgrades

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